Breast Reconstruction: Consider Your Options

Jun 29
11:28

2010

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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If you have had all or part of your breasts removed out of necessity, you can get back what you had before, or even improve on it.

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Many women go for cosmetic surgery every year because they want to look their best,Breast Reconstruction: Consider Your Options Articles not because they necessarily need it. However, if you have had a mastectomy, whether due to cancer or some other medical issue, breast reconstruction is probably something you feel you need simply in order to feel feminine again. Most insurance companies agree since it is typically paid for by them. Find out if you are a good candidate by getting to know more about who gets this operation. 

If you have had one or more breasts removed through surgery, you are definitely a candidate for breast reconstruction, as this is the typical patient. It is quite normal to want to get your feminine figure back again soon after the removal procedure, and in some cases you can do so immediately since some doctors can give you implants on the same day you get your breasts removed. However, in some cases, you will be advised to wait a few months at least, until your chest heals from the procedure. Only your doctor can decide this option, so talk to him or her about what is best for you. 

Some women who go through issues like cancer get a small part of their chest removed, often called a lumpectomy or conservation surgery. This gets rid of the cancerous area while allowing you to keep your breasts for the most part. In this case, you would not need breast reconstruction. 

On the other hand, some women think they will not need reconstruction after they have conservation surgery, but end up needing it anyway because they find that their chest is asymmetrical afterward. If you want to keep your chest looking natural and unaffected by a condition like cancer, you might need the area reconstructed by a surgeon.

You might never be able to get back your original breasts, but this operation can offer you the closest thing possible. In fact, many women decide to get larger breasts than they had before, or add a lift while they are in surgery anyway. 

If you are expecting to undergo a mastectomy or lumpectomy, know that you have a few options. Once you have gotten rid of the cancerous cells, the hard part should be considered over, and now it is time to once again show off the figure you used to have. In fact, now you can choose how large your chest will be and what it will look like, which should be the exciting part.

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