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Breast Reconstruction Surgery

Breast Reconstruction Surgery

Breast reconstruction refers to surgical procedures to restore breasts that have been removed due to a mastectomy or lumpectomy. Several operations may be necessary for complete rebuilding. Many methods exist for breast reconstruction. Breast implants, either made of silicone or saline, are used by certain women. The use of a flap of your own tissue is another option (such as tissue from the lower belly).

Immediately after the following mastectomy for breast cancer, breast reconstruction may be performed (immediate reconstruction). It may take months or even years (delayed reconstruction). Surgery to rebuild both breasts is an option. Otherwise, your doctor may sculpt or replace one breast to make it look like the other. Your doctor may suggest a series of procedures spaced out over time.

Following a mastectomy, breast reconstruction is an option for some but not for others. Breast reconstruction is totally an individual choice.

Types of Breast Reconstruction

Implant reconstruction and flap reconstruction are the two main types of breast reconstruction. Breast reconstruction is sometimes done using both implants and flaps.

There are often “touch-ups” procedures, like fat grafting and scar revisions, that can be done on all types of breast reconstruction. The nipple-areolar area can also be rebuilt as part of breast reconstruction. This can be done with a small surgery, a tattoo, or a combination of the two. This is done to help the reconstructed breast look more like the original breast.

Deciding between the several types of breast reconstruction available

If you have made the decision to get breast reconstruction, you will still have a lot of questions to ask your doctors as you discuss the many types of reconstruction and which one could be the most appropriate for you. When deciding what course of action to take, you and your doctors will need to consider a number of issues, including the following:

  • Your state of health in general (including issues that might affect your healing, such as smoking or certain health conditions)
  • How extensive your breast cancer is and where it is located
  • The size of your breasts
  • The extent of your breast cancer surgery, including the potential of retaining your breast nipple and whether or not you are a candidate for a lumpectomy or a mastectomy.
  • Whether or not you can treat your cancer with procedures other than surgery.
  • The amount of healthy tissue that can be used for rebuilding (for example, very thin women may not have enough extra tummy tissue to use this area for breast reconstruction and having a “tummy tuck” in the past makes the tummy tissue not usable for breast reconstruction)
  • Regardless of whether you want breast reconstruction surgery on one breast or both,
  • Your aspiration to achieve an appearance that is comparable to that of the other breast
  • Your insurance coverage, as well as any additional costs associated with the breast that was not affected
  • How quickly you hope to be able to get back on your feet after having surgery.
  • Your openness to the possibility of undergoing more than one operation as part of the reconstruction process.
  • The potential effects that the various types of reconstructive surgery could have on other areas of your body
    Your surgeon will look at your medical history and overall health and tell you which reconstructive options might be best for you based on your age, health, body type, lifestyle, goals, and other things. Talk openly with your surgeon about what you want. Make sure to talk to the surgeon about your worries and top priorities for the reconstruction, and look for one you feel comfortable with. Your doctor should talk to you about each option’s limits, risks, and benefits.

What happens before surgery to rebuild the breasts?

After a mastectomy or lumpectomy, the breast is rebuilt. If you have breast cancer, you might also need chemotherapy or radiation before breast reconstruction surgery. Your surgeon will ask you what you want to get out of surgery and talk to you about your options.

First, your surgeon will give you a thorough checkup. They will measure your breasts and take pictures of them. Tell your provider how you feel, what medicines you take, and if you’ve ever had surgery. Before the procedure, your doctor may ask you to stop taking certain medicines.

What happens during surgery to rebuild the breasts?

Your breast reconstruction surgery will be done in a hospital by a doctor. You will be put to sleep with anaesthesia, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery. If you’re getting a mastectomy or lumpectomy, your surgeon will do that first.

Your surgeon will do the breast reconstruction while you are still asleep. When you have implant reconstruction, the implant goes in your chest. During a flap procedure, they take tissue from one part of your body, shape it into a new breast, and put it in place.

During surgery, your doctor may put a thin tube called a drain under your skin. The tube comes out of your chest at one end. As you heal, the tube drains blood and fluids from your body. When you no longer need the tubes, your provider will take them away.

What happens after surgery to rebuild the breasts?

You might have to stay in the hospital for up to a week after surgery. Your care team will keep an eye on you to make sure you’re getting better. You can wear a bra made for surgery. As your breasts heal, the bra supports them and keeps the swelling down. When it’s time for you to go home, your care provider will tell you how to take care of yourself.

After surgery, your doctor or nurse will help you deal with the pain. They may suggest painkillers that you can get with a prescription or without one. When taking medicine, pay close attention to what your doctor tells you to do.

If you had reconstruction on one breast, you may need more surgery to make the other breast look the same. This could involve surgery to make the breasts smaller or bigger.

When will I be able to resume my normal routine following breast reconstruction?

After surgery, your body reacts in different ways. How long it takes you to feel better is subject to a number of variables. Your general health and the specifics of the operation you had are two such factors.

You need to give your body time to heal, therefore you shouldn’t undertake heavy lifting, intense exercise, or other similar activities for a while. Find out from your provider when you can resume your regular routine.

There has been evidence that cancer can recur following breast reconstruction. Have regular visits with your doctor. If you’ve had breast reconstruction, you should continue getting frequent mammograms on the breast that wasn’t operated on.

When it comes to Breast Reconstruction, Dr. Mansi is your one-stop destination

Dr Mansi Chowhan is an accomplished surgical oncologist who has been active in the medical industry for more than a dozen years. She was presented with a gold award in recognition of her exceptional performance when she was pursuing her post-graduate education. She is a highly qualified surgeon who specialises in breast oncoplastic, head and neck surgery, and reconstructive operations from internationally proclaimed institutions.





About
Dr. Mansi Chowhan
Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon-Surgical Oncologist
MS (Gold Medalist), FIAGES, MCh Breast Oncoplasty (UK), Fellow Breast Surgery (Paris), Fellow Head & Neck Surgery, IFHNOS – MSKCC (New York)

Dr. Mansi Chowhan -Breast Cancer Specialist-Surgical Oncology team at CK Birla Hospitals, Gurugram. Breast Cancer Treatment, Axillary surgery , Benign Breast Cancer Diseases , Breast Cancer Genetics , Breast Cancer Management , Breast Cancer Surgery , Breast Cancer Treatment , Breast Examination , Breast Infection or Mastitis , Breast Lump , Breast Cancer Lump Treatment , Breast Oncoplasty , Breast Cancer Pain Treatment , Breast Precancerous lesions , Breast Reduction , Breast Cancer Surgery , Breast Surgery for Benign lesions , Breast Cancer Screening (Preventive) , Breast Cancer Surgery , Breast Cancer Chemotherapy , Comprehensive Breast Cancer Management , Endocrine Surgery , Gynecomastia Treatment / Surgery , Hormone Therapy For Breast Cancer , Breast Cancer Immunotherapy , Male Breast Cancer , Mastectomy , Nipple Discharge , Surgical Oncology , Volume displacement Oncoplasty , Volume replacement Oncoplasty ,Breast Cancer treatment Hereditary breast cancer Breast lumps Benign breast diseases Fibrocysts of breast Nipple discharge Mastalgia Breast conservation Surgery Breast Oncoplasty level Modified Radical Mastectomy Therapeutic Mammoplasty Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy ICG dye Sentinel LN Biopsy Axillary Dissection Breast Lump Excision Radio-Guided breast Surgery Palliative Mastectomy Breast Reconstruction Bilateral Prophylactic Mastectomy reconstruction Surgery for nipple discharge

Dr. Mansi Chowhan is an expert Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon with experience of more than 14 years and has been awarded with a gold medal during her surgical post-graduation. Dr. Mansi is well-trained from world renowned surgeons and cancer institutions like the Paris Breast Centre, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre (New York), University of East Anglia (U.K.) and Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai. She is a skilled surgeon with over 14 years of experience in some of the best hospitals in the Delhi- NCR region including Fortis Hospital, Artemis Hospital, Paras Hospital and Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, CK Birla Hospital. She works with utmost dedication and compassion to deliver international standard and personalized cancer care to the patients.



Breast Cancer Patient’s Journey

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First of all, I would like to thank Dr. Mansi Cowhan for the effort she made to remove a tumor and lymph nodes from the breast of the patient Rawaa Abd Abbas from Iraq, and to follow up on the patient’s condition and gave her the right medical instructions after the operation. Now patient is in a very good health. My advice for all patients who are suffering from breast cancer is to visit Dr Mansi Chowhan she has a very good knowledge and experience in her field .Thank you to Dr Mansi.

Ms. Rawaa Abd Abbas & Mr. Muthanna kareem Alobaidi

Iraq

Dr. Mansi Chowhan, my wife’s breast cancer surgeon, empathized with my wife’s condition. She gave us the technical details in understandable language. She made it clear that the approach was primarily redemptive. She was happy with us when the tests came out favorable. She was sad with us for unfavourable pointers. She was caring throughout the process. We wish that she will bring such care and comfort to many more cancer patients.

Mr. Anup Dominic

Mauritius

I was diagnosed with DCIS. My gynaecologist Dr.Anjali Kumar whom I have known for 12 years and trust her completely, recommended Dr Mansi Chowhan to me. I am very happy that I took the decision of getting my breast surgery done from Dr.Mansi. She is very warm, polite and understands the emotional state of a patient. She explained to me in detail what exactly will be her plan of action. I went for other opinions too but Dr. Mansi was the only doctor who didn’t ask for unnecessary tests and procedures like MRI and Biopsy. Luckily, the lump in my breast was benign. I am grateful to her for handling my case so efficiently and would highly recommend her for breast surgery.

Ms Pratishtha Garg

India

Dr Mansi Chowhan Dr. Mansi is one of the finest, sweetest and humble doctor I have ever met! I think she follows the rule to not overcomit and under deliver. During the period of my mother’s breast cancer consultation, treatment and surgery, she was sometimes upfront for few things, which we as Patient’s family took time to digest. But I really admire and appreciate all the support that Dr. Mansi and team extended during the entire period of pre & post surgery. And the kind of tumor removal + breast conservation surgery that she has done with her magical hands is commendable. I had so many negative thoughts before the surgery, but looking at the result and my mother recovering day by day…I can’t thank her enough for doing such wonders in saving her breast and her life! ❤

Ms Kritika Tandon

India

Dr Mansi Chowhan is an excellent Breast Cancer specialist we have in NCR, she is just amazing.
She is my wife’s doctor. She is very caring, understanding & listens to the patients.
In as much as she is a Gold Medalist, she is very knowledgeable and gives the best advice for the treatment.
She is very genuine in her dealings. She is a very kind and soft spoken to her patients. And takes special interest in caring for her patients, My wife feels very comfortable meeting her.
We highly recommend her to everyone with the above said problem.

Ms. Laban Rao

India

My mother Mrs Santosh admitted under Dr Mansi Chowhan for procedure .
She is the outstanding doctor with golden heart , attend us guide us at each & every level of investigations.
A very big thanks for her & Mr Ibrahim & whole team for supportive hands given to us to fight against disease .
God bless you all & achieve success in future.
Regards

Mr. Alka Sammi

India

Our gratitude towards Dr Mansi Chowhan, my wife’s treating doctor cannot be expressed in words. She diagnosed my wife’s breast cancer and took great care throughout her journey from biopsy to breast surgery to chemotherapy now. To our great relief, a breast conservation surgery was done. She is exceptionally efficient and compassionate towards her patients. Highly recommended for any breast lump or cancer.

Mr. Dushyant Jasoria

India

Dr Mansi Chowhan is one of the finest, sweetest and humble doctor I have ever met! I think she follows the rule to not overcomit and under deliver. During the period of my mother’s breast cancer consultation, treatment and surgery, she was sometimes upfront for few things, which we as Patient’s family took time to digest. But I really admire and appreciate all the support that Dr. Mansi and team extended during the entire period of pre & post surgery. And the kind of tumor removal + breast conservation surgery that she has done with her magical hands is commendable. I had so many negative thoughts before the surgery, but looking at the result and my mother recovering day by day…I can’t thank her enough for doing such wonders in saving her breast and her life! ❤.

Ms. Kritika Tandon

India

I was diagnosed with DCIS. My gynaecologist Dr.Anjali Kumar whom I have known for 12 years and trust her completely, recommended Dr Mansi Chowhan to me. I am very happy that I took the decision of getting my breast surgery done from Dr Mansi. She is very warm, polite and understands the emotional state of a patient. She explained to me in detail what exactly will be her plan of action. I went for other opinions too but She was the only doctor who didn’t ask for unnecessary tests and procedures like MRI and Biopsy. Luckily, the lump in my breast was benign. I am grateful to her for handling my case so efficiently and would highly recommend her for breast surgery..

Ms. Pratishtha Garg

India

Dr Mansi Chowhan was really a blessing for us. She was so empathetic. I went to her for Sister In Law. She operated her for carotid body tumor. We were really scared but once we met Dr Mansi. we were at ease. She excellently handled the case. She was patient enough to hear all our worries and problems. I am thankful to her for all that she has done.

Ms. Madhurima Goswami

India

Surgery from Dr Mansi was like MAGIC TOUCH …as Dr Mansi not only done the procedure…successfully…but also support the patient mentaly to bear the pain without any stress…commmunication skills were suppperrb…Thanks to Dr Mansi.

Mr. Kaka Bhardwaj

India



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