Personalized Consultation & Planning
Breast reconstruction restores the shape and appearance of the breast after mastectomy, lumpectomy, or injury, supporting both physical and emotional healing. Every procedure begins with a detailed consultation, where our surgeons evaluate your anatomy, medical history, and personal goals. This ensures a tailored plan that aligns with your needs, whether you seek immediate reconstruction or a delayed approach following cancer treatment.
Reconstruction Techniques & Options
We offer implant-based reconstruction using silicone or saline implants for a quicker recovery and minimal donor site surgery, as well as autologous (flap) reconstruction using tissue from the abdomen, back, or thighs for a natural, long-lasting result. In some cases, a combination of both methods may be ideal. Our surgeons also reconstruct the nipple and areola using tissue flaps, medical tattooing, or 3D techniques for complete aesthetic restoration.
Procedure & Recovery
Breast reconstruction procedures are performed with precision and care, often under general anesthesia. Recovery varies depending on the chosen technique — implant-based reconstruction typically has a shorter healing period, while flap-based reconstruction may require additional time due to tissue transfer. Our medical team provides detailed aftercare guidance and ongoing support to ensure comfort, safety, and optimal healing throughout your recovery journey.
Benefits & Emotional Impact
Beyond physical restoration, breast reconstruction offers profound emotional benefits, helping women reclaim confidence, femininity, and a sense of wholeness. Our expert surgeons combine surgical precision with compassionate care to deliver natural, balanced results that enhance both appearance and self-esteem. The goal is not only to restore the breast but also to empower you on your journey toward healing and renewed confidence.
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General Treatment Questions
Reconstruction can be immediate (during mastectomy) or delayed (after cancer treatment), depending on your health, preferences, and treatment plan.
Options include implant-based reconstruction, autologous flap reconstruction using your own tissue, or a combination of both, tailored to achieve natural, long-lasting results.
Implant-based procedures generally have a shorter recovery, while flap-based reconstruction requires more healing time. Our team provides individualized aftercare to support optimal recovery.
Yes. We prioritize symmetry, aesthetics, and comfort, using advanced microsurgical techniques and imaging tools to create results that look and feel natural.
