Breast Reconstruction Before and After Photos

If a woman is a good candidate for reconstruction, she can usually expect a breast mound that will fill a bra cup to her desired volume, along with a nipple and areola, if desired. The opposite breast can be made to match by augmentation, reduction or lifting. These procedures are covered by insurance, as mandated by law. In addition, significant breast symmetry as a result of lumpectomy/radiation or multiple biopsies can be corrected with reconstructive surgery.



52-year-old female who underwent bilateral mastectomies in 1986, followed by implant reconstruction. She had capsular contracture treated with implant exchange in 1999. She developed recurrent contracture and pain. MRI showed possible implant rupture.

She underwent bilateral implant removal
and breast reconstruction with DIEP flaps.

Pictures Taken: 1 month post-op

   
Breast Reconstruction Patient 4  

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