What is BREAST RECONSTRUCTION?

Breast Reconstruction is a surgical procedure to rebuild one or both breasts after mastectomy, lumpectomy, or injury. It can be performed using implants, your body’s own tissue (flap reconstruction), or a combination of both—depending on your needs, goals, and medical history. Common types of breast reconstruction include:

Implant-Based Reconstruction – Uses saline or silicone implants to restore breast volume.
Autologous (Flap) Reconstruction – Transfers tissue from another part of your body, like the abdomen or back, for a more natural result.
Nipple Reconstruction & Tattooing – Restores nipple-areola appearance for aesthetic completion.
Immediate or Delayed Options – Can be done during or after cancer treatment, depending on your case.

Who is a Good CANDIDATE?

Breast Reconstruction is ideal for women who have undergone mastectomy or experienced breast loss due to cancer, trauma, or congenital conditions. Ideal candidates typically:

✔ Are in good overall health and have completed cancer treatments, if applicable.
✔ Want to restore breast shape, volume, and symmetry.
✔ Have realistic expectations and a desire for aesthetic or emotional restoration.
✔ Are non-smokers or willing to stop temporarily to support healing.
✔ Are prepared for one or more procedures, depending on the reconstruction plan.