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Breast Reconstruction Surgery in Mumbai
Reconstruction may be performed immediately during mastectomy or delayed until cancer therapy is completed. The right approach depends on cancer stage, patient health, breast size, and personal expectations.
Surgeons may use implants, autologous tissue, or a combined technique to recreate the breast mound. Final outcomes vary based on surgical method, anatomy, and healing response.
Types of Breast Reconstruction
1. Implant-Based Reconstruction
Implant reconstruction is one of the most widely used methods due to shorter surgery duration and relatively faster recovery.
How it works:
- Silicone or saline implants restore breast volume.
- Minimal donor-site surgery is required.
Two approaches:
- Direct-to-implant: The implant is placed during the mastectomy itself.
- Tissue expander method: A temporary expander is inserted and gradually filled. A final implant is placed in a second surgery.
2. Autologous (Flap) Reconstruction
Autologous reconstruction uses the patient’s own tissue, offering a softer, more natural result without implant maintenance.
Common flap options include:
- DIEP flap: Skin and fat from the abdomen.
- TRAM flap: Abdominal muscle, skin, and fat.
- Latissimus dorsi flap: Tissue from the back.
- SGAP/IGAP flap: Tissue from the buttocks.
These procedures involve longer surgical time and recovery but offer durable results with natural texture and shape.
3. Combined Reconstruction
Some patients benefit from a hybrid method that includes both autologous tissue and an implant. This approach offers improved contour and sufficient volume when donor tissue is limited.
Indications
Breast reconstruction is considered in the following conditions:
- Post-mastectomy breast loss
- Breast deformity after lumpectomy
- Congenital breast asymmetry
- Trauma-related breast tissue loss
When to Consult a Specialist?
– Before scheduling a mastectomy
– After completing cancer treatment
– When experiencing implant-related issues
– When considering revision surgery or switching reconstruction techniques
Factors Influencing Technique Selection
- Planned cancer treatment (chemotherapy, radiation)
- Chest wall condition
- Availability of donor tissue
- Smoking status
- Overall medical fitness
- Personal preference regarding feel, longevity, and scarring
Recovery
Recovery timelines vary significantly:
- Implant-based reconstruction: Generally quicker healing, less discomfort, and early return to light activities.
- Flap surgery: Requires monitoring of donor and reconstructed sites, with a longer recovery period.
Most patients resume daily activities within weeks, while complete recovery may require several months, depending on the complexity.
Benefits
- Restoration of breast contour
- Improved symmetry under clothing
- Option for nipple–areola reconstruction
- Reduced reliance on external prostheses
Outcomes
Reconstructed breasts may differ from natural breast tissue in sensation and appearance. Symmetry procedures on the opposite breast may be recommended to enhance balance. Long-term results depend on surgical durability, body weight changes, and natural ageing.
Conclusion
Breast reconstruction offers an effective way to restore breast shape and symmetry after mastectomy or lumpectomy. It provides structural balance and supports physical recovery using implants, autologous tissue, or combined techniques. The choice depends on medical history and individual goals. Modern surgical methods allow predictable, long-term results with improved comfort and appearance. Recovery varies based on the type of implant or reconstructive surgery, and adherence to aftercare instructions supports optimal recovery. Consulting a qualified reconstructive surgeon ensures proper evaluation, personalised planning, and guidance throughout the treatment process. Breast reconstruction remains an important option for restoring form and overall body balance.
Feel Lifted—In More Ways Than One
At Sara Aesthetic Clinic, we understand that changes in your body can affect how you feel in your skin. A Breast Lift can restore more than your shape—it can restore your sense of self.
Book your private consultation with Dr. Ankita Jawanjal today.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Do reconstructed breasts look real?
Yes, they can look very natural, though they may not match your original breasts exactly.
- Can breast reconstruction be done with implants?
Yes. Implants are a common and effective reconstruction option.
- How long do reconstructed breasts last?
Implants may last 10–20 years; tissue-based reconstruction typically lasts a lifetime.
- What is the success rate of breast reconstruction?
Most breast reconstructions are highly successful, with success rates generally above 90%.
- Can breast reconstruction be done after mastectomy?
Yes. It can be done immediately or any time after the mastectomy.