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What are the types of reconstruction?
Types of Reconstruction
- Autologous breast reconstruction.
- Tissue matrix and implant reconstruction.
- Implant reconstruction.
- Tissue expander-to-implant reconstruction.
What methods are used to reconstruct the breast after a mastectomy?
Breasts can be rebuilt using implants (saline or silicone). They can also be rebuilt using autologous tissue (that is, tissue from elsewhere in the body). Sometimes both implants and autologous tissue are used to rebuild the breast.
Can you get fake breasts after a mastectomy?
Breast implants are one of the ways plastic surgeons can create a reconstructed breast after a mastectomy, the term for when all of your natural breast tissue is removed, or in some cases, after a lumpectomy, which removes only the tumor and an area of normal tissue around that.
How are mastectomies performed?
A mastectomy is usually performed under general anesthesia, so you’re not aware during the surgery. Your surgeon starts by making an elliptical incision around your breast. The breast tissue is removed and, depending on your procedure, other parts of the breast also may be removed.
How long does it take to recover from a mastectomy and reconstruction?
Average recovery time after mastectomy and reconstruction is about 3-4 weeks, but may be up to 6-8 weeks. During that time, there may be restrictions against driving and activities that involve lifting or raising the arms up over the head.
What type of implant is best for reconstruction?
Gummy bear implants are the newest type of implant. They are made from a highly cohesive silicone gel. These implants hold their shape particularly well, which has unique advantages for breast reconstruction. They also tend to have superior long-term performance due to a lower rate of rupture.
Can I get a voluntary mastectomy?
For women who choose prophylactic mastectomy, several new and important surgical options have become available. It is now possible to remove breast tissue using skin-sparing techniques in which the underlying breast tissue is removed from just under the skin, down to the chest wall.
How long is a mastectomy scar?
This surgery is considered the most disfiguring of the mastectomy procedures, leaving very little tissue other than skin over the rib bones. The scar left after this surgery is 6 to 8 inches long, with enough skin left to close the incision with sutures or staples.
How painful is a mastectomy and reconstruction?
The mastectomy and breast reconstruction will leave areas of numbness where the surgery was done. Instead of pain where the tissue was taken, you may feel numbness and tightness. In time, some feeling may return to your breasts. Most scars will fade over time.
What are the steps involved in reconstruction?
We work through the main steps of reconstruction, including putting the premises and conclusion into a standard form, clarifying the premises and breaking them into parts, arranging the argument into stages or sub-arguments, adding suppressed premises where needed to make the argument valid, and assessing the argument for soundness.
What is the point of a reconstruction in writing?
This will give you a basic draft that you can subsequently work on refining and polishing. Finally, remember that the point of a reconstruction is to restate the key ideas and arguments of the argument. That means that you should nottry to criticize or evaluate the quality of the argument.
What should you not do in a reconstruction?
That means that you should nottry to criticize or evaluate the quality of the argument. Cultivating a critical attitude is essential to critical thinking, but in a reconstruction you should hold off on your evaluation of the quality of the argument.
Can a breast reconstruction be done as an outpatient procedure?
The nipple and areola are usually the final phase of breast reconstruction. This is a separate surgery done to make the reconstructed breast look more like the original breast. It can be done as an outpatient procedure. It’s usually done about 3 to 4 months after surgery after the new breast has had time to heal.