Other Surgical Procedures Related to Breast Reconstruction
Whether you have a breast implant or a tissue flap reconstruction, the following
surgical procedures may be options for you in completing your breast reconstruction.
Nipple and Areola Reconstruction
The nipple is often removed with the breast
tissue during mastectomy in case it contains
cancer cells. Your nipple can be
reconstructed using a small skin graft or by
taking part of the nipple from the opposite
breast. The dark circle around your nipple
(the areola) may be reconstructed with a skin
graft, or by tattooing the area to match the
areola of the opposite breast. Nipple and
areola reconstruction is usually done as a
separate, outpatient procedure after the
initial reconstruction surgery is complete.
Improving Symmetry: Mastopexy, Reduction
Mammaplasty, or Augmentation Mammaplasty
In one-sided (unilateral) breast reconstruction,
it may be difficult for the surgeon to exactly
match the remaining breast, particularly if you
have large breasts or if your breasts have
sagged with age or from bearing children.
In order to help improve symmetry between
your natural and reconstructed breasts, your
plastic surgeon may suggest a breast lift
(mastopexy), breast reduction (reduction
mammaplasty), or breast enlargement
(augmentation mammaplasty) to the
remaining breast.
If it is important to you not to alter the
unaffected breast, you should discuss this
with your plastic surgeon, as it may affect the
breast reconstruction methods considered for
your case.
- Mastopexy
The skin of the breast stretches over time and
with pregnancy, causing the breast to droop
or sag. Mastopexy, or breast lift, is done by
surgically tightening the skin around the
breast. The surgeon removes a strip of skin
from under the breast or from around the
nipple, lifting and tightening the remaining
breast skin.
- Reduction Mammaplasty
Your plastic surgeon may recommend that
you consider reducing the size of your
unaffected breast to improve the symmetry
between your natural and reconstructed
breasts. Reduction mammaplasty is similar to
mastopexy, but the surgeon removes breast
tissue as well as skin.
- Augmentation Mammaplasty
You may choose to have the size of your
natural breast augmented (increased) with a
saline-filled breast implant to help achieve
symmetry between your natural and
reconstructed breast.
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