Oncoplasty Breast Reconstruction
Oncoplastic breast reconstruction is a specialized surgical approach that combines oncological surgery—typically a lumpectomy—with plastic surgical techniques to preserve or reconstruct the breast’s aesthetic appearance.
This method is particularly beneficial for patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer, as it not only removes cancerous tissue but also aims to optimize the shape and symmetry of the breast. By integrating the principles of cancer surgery and plastic surgery, oncoplastic techniques can help maintain the breast’s natural look and feel, which is crucial for many women in their recovery journey.
Typically, the patient receives a lumpectomy for cancer on one breast and has the breast lifted to improve the contour and the contralateral breast is reduced for symmetry. As with most lumpectomy results, radiation leads to a lower risk of recurrence.
The oncoplastic approach often includes techniques such as tissue rearrangement, flap procedures, or the use of implants, depending on the extent of the surgery and the patient’s individual anatomy. One of the key advantages of oncoplastic breast reconstruction is its ability to maximize cosmetic results, allowing patients to feel more confident and comfortable after treatment. Moreover, this technique can lead to faster recovery times and better overall satisfaction with the surgical outcomes. As awareness of oncoplastic options grows, more breast cancer patients are exploring these innovative strategies to achieve not only cancer-free status but also enhanced breast aesthetics.
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