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.


43-year-old female with a history of left breast cancer who underwent bilateral mastectomies followed by radiation and chemotherapy. She had placement of tissue expanders at an outside institution and was referred to Dr. Kind following herniation and impending exposure of her left breast tissue expander. The pictures shown are pre and post gracilis (inner thigh muscle) myocutaneous microvascular flap for breast reconstruction. To reach the patient's desired breast volume, silicone implants were placed. She then underwent nipple reconstruction and tattooing.

Post-op photos are 2 years after the gracilis flaps and 2.5 weeks after tattooing.

   
Breast Reconstruction Patient 9  

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Breast Augmentation Photos: 1 | 2 | 3

Breast Lift Photos: 1

Breast Reconstruction Photos: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11

Breast Reduction Photos: 1

Abdominoplasty Photos: 1

Blepharoplasty Photos: 1 | 2

Neck Lift Photos: 1

Rhinoplasty Photos: 1