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Options for breast reconstruction after cancer depend on the type of deformity that is left after breast cancer surgery. For those who have had only a small portion of their breast removed with no radiation therapy, breast augmentation implants can be an excellent choice. Radiation therapy can make matters a bit more complicated, since silicone gel implants have a much higher chance of becoming hard if you have undergone radiation.

In cases of breast reconstruction where the affected breast is smaller than the normal breast, a better option than breast augmentation implants in such cases would be a breast reduction and lift on the normal breast. In cases where the deformity is large, your cosmetic reconstructive surgeon can reconstruct your breast with your own tissue. There are many different options when it comes to using your own tissue for reconstruction. These include using a muscle from your back or using tissue, skin and fat from your belly, which can be harvested through a tummy tuck.

There are typically two stages of reconstruction. The initial stage is the breast mound reconstruction. There are several ways in which this can be performed during this first stage. Encouraging new skin growth in the area that will be implanted is the key so that there is eventually room for a permanent implant to be placed. This can be done in combination with other types of reconstruction which involve the transfer of skin from an area of the body to the breast mound. Once the breast mound has been reconstructed, the nipple can then be reconstructed. This is done by either sculpting or tattooing. If one breast was removed during the cancer treatment, the remaining breast can be reduced to create more symmetry, or breast augmentation implants can be matched. A breast lift is also an option, and can make the breasts more symmetrical.

Breast reconstruction is a way to recreate breasts after a mastectomy or partial removal of one or both breasts and is becoming more common among breast cancer patients. Because cosmetic surgery procedures have advanced, women are discovering that this can be a step toward restoring their figure, their self-esteem and lifestyle. Breast augmentation surgery and tissue harvesting are just a couple of ways to restore a bit of normalcy to a cancer survivors’ life.

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Most people don’t realize that the top cosmetic surgery procedure performed in the United States today is breast augmentation. It is true that more women have gotten breast implants than any other aesthetic plastic surgery procedure to date. There are many reasons why women choose to have their breasts enhanced. Whether it is because of unhappiness with the size and shape of their breasts, to having reconstructive surgery after breast cancer treatment or because of a deformity, the reasons are quite varied. Is breast surgery right for you?

There are two breast enlargement implant options to choose from; saline breast implants and silicone gel implants. The implant a woman chooses depends on the desired outcome, as well as the size of the woman. Saline can be increased and decreased in size to get a more uniform look, while silicone gives a more natural look and feel to the breast.

The trans-umbilical breast augmentations (TUBA) procedure is one of the most popular options for breast enlargement today. While undergoing a TUBA procedure, an incision is made in the belly button. During many of the other available breast enhancement surgeries, the incision is made in the armpit or under the bust.

The TUBA procedure is unique in that once your plastic surgeon makes the incision in your belly button, he or she will tunnel the instruments up to the chest area. He or she will feed a deflated saline implant through the tunneled section. Once in position, either in front of or behind the muscle, it is inflated with saline solution.

Aftercare for the TUBA procedure includes wearing a sports bra that provides extra support. You will likely be on light duty for a few weeks following your procedure, as strenuous physical activities can cause problems until you fully recover.

Of course the most important part of the decision-making process when undergoing this type of surgery is finding a board certified plastic surgeon to perform the procedure. To locate a plastic surgeon who is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, go online at www.cosmeticsurgerysociety.com.

After you locate a qualified cosmetic surgeon in your area, the next step is to schedule a consultation appointment. You need to determine whether you are a good candidate for breast surgery. A good cosmetic surgeon will spend time with you to evaluate both your physical and mental health and give you their unbiased opinion on whether breast enhancement is the right choice for you. You need to know all the risks and benefits of the surgery, as well as what type of post-operative care you should expect.

Some advantages of the trans-umbilical breast augmentation procedure are that it has the lowest rate of complications, the quickest recovery time and the least amount of discomfort while leaving an inconspicuous scar, as compared to other procedures. One disadvantage of the procedure is that there is an increased risk of puncture during surgical placement, resulting in a leak and increased surgery time.

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