There are certain diseases and medical conditions that, in order to survive, require that a sacrifice be made. Thanks to advancements in breast reconstruction surgeries, women with breast cancer don't have to give up their natural look or feel after a cancer mastectomy.Diseases like cancer and Piaget's disease both have a high mortality rate unless the offending tissue in the chest is removed. Making the decision to have a mastectomy is a life changing one. Not only are you deciding on whether or not you want to give your body the best chance to beat your disease, you are also making the decision to remove a portion or one or both of your breasts.In the past, women and even men who have had to make this kind of sacrifice often had to resort to using prosthetic devices to hide the fact that they were missing a vital part of their sexuality. Unfortunately, those prosthetics only worked well enough to fool everyone when they were fully dressed and they aren't all too comfortable. Now thanks to the advancements in science, medicine and technology, there is a way for them to reclaim their physical femininity.Breast reconstruction surgery is a great option for women who have had a piece of their chest removed or who have had both of their boobs completely removed. Now women, who have been diagnosed with medical conditions that require them to have a partial or full mastectomy in order to live, can do so with no regrets or delays. There are several types of breast reconstruction available that can be done to give you the best pair of boobs you have ever had. It can be done with tissue from your own body, with implants or with both materials. It is up to your doctor to determine whether or not you are a candidate for surgery using your body tissue, implants or both.There is a procedure that can be performed during the same operation as a mastectomy is being done. It is referred to as a one stage immediate procedure. Once the tumor or offending tissue has been removed from the chest, an implant is placed in the space that was created by the removal. This is good for those who need to have a mastectomy and don't want to experience the physical defects of being without their boobs. There is a certain set of criteria that needs to be met before any surgeon will consider a patient to be a good candidate.The most common form of reconstructive surgery that is performed is called the two stage reconstruction method. Since implants are being used, this surgery actually offers the surgeon more flexibility with your care. If after having a mastectomy, it is determined that further chemo or radiation is needed, the procedure can be delayed until after all of the radiation treatment is finished. If there is no need for radiation treatment, then the surgeon can proceed with the breast reconstruction.Keep in mind that there are more ways to reconstruct a woman's chest after having tissue removed. If you are contemplating a mastectomy and are curious about what your breast reconstruction options talk with your doctor so they can assess your situation and determine which type would be best for you.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Breast Reconstruction Can Give You Back What You Had to Sacrifice
There are certain diseases and medical conditions that, in order to survive, require that a sacrifice be made. Thanks to advancements in breast reconstruction surgeries, women with breast cancer don't have to give up their natural look or feel after a cancer mastectomy.Diseases like cancer and Piaget's disease both have a high mortality rate unless the offending tissue in the chest is removed. Making the decision to have a mastectomy is a life changing one. Not only are you deciding on whether or not you want to give your body the best chance to beat your disease, you are also making the decision to remove a portion or one or both of your breasts.In the past, women and even men who have had to make this kind of sacrifice often had to resort to using prosthetic devices to hide the fact that they were missing a vital part of their sexuality. Unfortunately, those prosthetics only worked well enough to fool everyone when they were fully dressed and they aren't all too comfortable. Now thanks to the advancements in science, medicine and technology, there is a way for them to reclaim their physical femininity.Breast reconstruction surgery is a great option for women who have had a piece of their chest removed or who have had both of their boobs completely removed. Now women, who have been diagnosed with medical conditions that require them to have a partial or full mastectomy in order to live, can do so with no regrets or delays. There are several types of breast reconstruction available that can be done to give you the best pair of boobs you have ever had. It can be done with tissue from your own body, with implants or with both materials. It is up to your doctor to determine whether or not you are a candidate for surgery using your body tissue, implants or both.There is a procedure that can be performed during the same operation as a mastectomy is being done. It is referred to as a one stage immediate procedure. Once the tumor or offending tissue has been removed from the chest, an implant is placed in the space that was created by the removal. This is good for those who need to have a mastectomy and don't want to experience the physical defects of being without their boobs. There is a certain set of criteria that needs to be met before any surgeon will consider a patient to be a good candidate.The most common form of reconstructive surgery that is performed is called the two stage reconstruction method. Since implants are being used, this surgery actually offers the surgeon more flexibility with your care. If after having a mastectomy, it is determined that further chemo or radiation is needed, the procedure can be delayed until after all of the radiation treatment is finished. If there is no need for radiation treatment, then the surgeon can proceed with the breast reconstruction.Keep in mind that there are more ways to reconstruct a woman's chest after having tissue removed. If you are contemplating a mastectomy and are curious about what your breast reconstruction options talk with your doctor so they can assess your situation and determine which type would be best for you.
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