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Information on breast reconstruction in Missouri by doctors in North America. Info on reconstructive surgery, the need for implants, procedure, techniques, cost and more.

Breast reconstruction is a combination of plastic surgery techniques performed to reshape the breast to a normal appearance and size after mastectomy. This surgery is important to restore the normal appearance of the breast. This can make a woman feel much better about herself and the way she looks. To learn more about breast reconstructions surgeons select a plastic surgeon from the list and schedule a consultation.

Bruce I. White, MD, FACS
St. Louis Cosmetic Surgery Inc.

17300 N. Outer 40 Road
Chesterfield, MO 63005

Mark T. Boschert, MD
Renaissance Plastic Surgery

145 St. Peters Centre Blvd
Saint Peters, MO 63376

Stefan Craig, MD
Renaissance Plastic Surgery

145 Street Peters Centre Blvd
St. Peters, MO 63376

Paul B. Mills, MD
Renaissance Plastic Surgery

145 Street Peters Centre Blvd
St. Peters, MO 63376

Christian A Prada, MD, FACS
St. Louis Cosmetic Surgery

17300 N. Outer 40 Road
Chesterfield, MO 63005

William G. Hart, Jr., MD
 

621 S New Ballas
St. Louis, MO 63141

Gregory A. Tobin, MD
Missouri Plastic Surgery and Hand

300 S. Mt. Auburn Road
Cape Girardeau, MO 63703

Marissa J. Tenenbaum, MD
West County Plastic Surgeons

1040 North Mason Road
St. Louis, MO 63141

Frank W. Shagets, Jr., MD, PC
Facial Aesthetic and Laser Centre

620 West 32nd Street
Joplin, MO 64804

Herluf G. Lund, MD, FACS
St. Louis Cosmetic Surgery Inc.

17300 N. Outer 40 Road
Chesterfield, MO 63005

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One type of breast reconstruction involves the use of expander implants. These are temporary and placed within the chest wall and require a series of surgeries. They are partially filled with saline. Their purpose is to expand the tissue so that permanent implants can be placed. These are available in different shapes and sizes.

Having breast reconstruction in MO can also be achieved with the direct to implant technique. This type of reconstruction requires only one surgery. This type of surgery is best suited for patients who have minimal damage to skin tissue after mastectomy. A permanent implant is inserted immediately after surgery, and therefore, eliminating the need for subsequent surgeries. Your plastic surgeon will help you decide if this is a viable option for you.

The latissimus dorsi flap is a breast reconstruction procedure that was developed in the 1970\'s. This procedure is usually combined with an expander implant which gives the plastic surgeon more control of the aesthetic appearance of the breasts. The flap provides an area of soft tissue that can give the breasts a more natural look than with using implants alone. Patients who are thin and have small breast volume may have this procedure alone with the need for breast implants.

Another procedure is for reconstructing breast tissue is the pedicled transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous (TRAM) flap and is considered the standard care in breast reconstruction. For this procedure, the entire rectus abdominus muscle is used to transport the lower abdominal skin and fat up the chest wall. Breasts are then reconstructed using this tissue. The flap is transferred to the chest by tunneling the muscle under the upper abdominal skin. One benefit to this technique is that the patient will have a flatter abdomen. Since it is the patient\'s own tissue, the breasts will appear more natural. The scar that appears on the abdomen is low. If using abdominal tissue is not an option, the surgeon may use tissue from the inner thighs or the buttocks. Having breast reconstruction in MO may be the right option for you.

Your plastic surgeon will give you pre-surgery instructions and it is important to follow those instructions to ensure a successful surgery and to minimize the risk of complications. Your plastic surgeon will tell you to stop taking aspirin or any blood thinners and other medications before your surgery. You may be instructed to take a stool softener a few days before surgery as narcotic pain killers can cause constipation. If you smoke, your surgeon will have warned you about the risks of smoking and reconstruction surgery. Some cosmetic surgeons refuse to operate on smokers because smoking has a profound negative effect on healing. Smoking can also cause complications with anesthesia. It is essential that you stop smoking as soon as possible after being diagnosed so that you may have reconstruction surgery with minimal complications.

It is important to select a qualified plastic surgeon to perform your breast reconstruction in MO. A qualified surgeon will have had at least five years of surgical training and is trained in all areas of plastic surgery.

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