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Breast reconstruction - implants

Definition

After a mastectomy, some women choose to have cosmetic surgery to re-create their breast. This surgery can be performed during mastectomy itself or later.

The breast is usually reshaped in 2 stages, first using a tissue expander and then placement of a saline implant. Sometimes the implant can be inserted in the first stage.

Alternative Names

Breast implants surgery

Description

If you are having reconstruction at the same time as your mastectomy, your surgeon may do a skin sparing mastectomy. This means only the area around your nipple and areola is removed and more skin is left to make reconstruction easier.

If you will have breast reconstruction later, your surgeon will remove enough skin over your breast during the mastectomy to be able to close the skin flaps.

Breast reconstruction with implants is usually done in 2 stages. You will receive general anesthesia (asleep and pain free).

In the first stage:

  • Your surgeon will place a small tissue expander under your chest muscle and skin. The expander is a pouch made out of silicone, similar to a balloon.
  • Your chest will still look flat right after this surgery.
  • Starting about 2 to 3 weeks after surgery, you will see your surgeon every 1 or 2 weeks. During these visits, your surgeon will inject a small amount of saline (salt water) through your skin into the pouch through a valve.
  • The pouch or tissue expander slowly enlarges the pouch in your chest to the right size for the surgeon to place an implant.
  • When it reaches the right size, you will wait 1 to 3 months before the permanent breast implant is placed (the second stage).

In the second stage:

  • Your surgeon will remove the tissue expander from your chest and replace it with a breast implant. This surgery takes 1 to 2 hours.
  • Before this surgery, you will have talked with your surgeon about the different kinds of breast implants. Implants may be filled with either saline or a silicone gel.

You may have another minor procedure later that remakes the nipple and areola area.

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