Reconstruction After Lumpectomy (Oncoplasty)

RECONSTRUCTION AFTER LUMPECTOMY (ONCOPLASTY)

Renewed: Confidence: Lumpectomy Revitalized

Our oncoplastic techniques ensure that even after a lumpectomy, your breast shape and symmetry are restored with minimal disruption to your daily life.

Partial Mastectomy (i.e. Lumpectomy) can leave a significant breast deformity, which can further be worsened by radiation therapy. To avoid this, oncoplastic reconstruction can be performed at the same time of lumpectomy by your team of breast and plastic surgeons. The lumpectomy tissue is removed in a way that allows the plastic surgeon to perform a simultaneous breast reduction of lift, resulting in a favorable cosmetic outcome. 

Things to Know

  • Patients with larger breasts or ptotic breasts are ideal candidates.
  • Patients with tumors away from the nipple and areola are good candidates.
  • The contralateral breast can be addressed with a breast reduction or a breast lift at the same time of lumpectomy to optimize symmetry.
  • Procedures to both breasts are commonly covered by insurance carriers.

Our Lumpectomy with Breast Lift, a nuanced oncoplastic approach, artfully combines lumpectomy and mastopexy techniques to achieve harmonious, natural contours. Tailored to each woman’s unique anatomy, this procedure elegantly addresses lumpectomy-related changes while restoring youthful breast aesthetics.

Lumpectomy with Breast Reduction is a refined oncoplastic procedure that seamlessly combines tumor removal with breast reduction techniques. This innovative approach not only addresses cancer concerns but also reshapes and reduces breast volume, ensuring an aesthetically pleasing outcome.

Plastics Closure, an artful technique, concludes surgical procedures with meticulous attention to wound closure. This refined approach not only ensures a secure and durable seal but also focuses on enhancing the aesthetic outcome, minimizing scarring, and promoting optimal healing.

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