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These Recent Advances Have Improved Breast Reconstruction Treatment

May 26 • 2 minute read

Breast reconstruction has radically improved over the past two decades. Apart from enabling safer procedures, these advances produce better recovery rates and aesthetics. They have helped breast cancer patients and other survivors experience symmetrical and natural-looking results that boost their self-esteem. Positive breast reconstruction trends include:

1. Improved Patient Awareness

Progressive legislative changes in recent years have prioritized the education of breast cancer survivors on reconstructive options after a mastectomy. An example is the Breast Cancer Patient Education Act (2015), which requires all hospitals that perform mastectomies to undertake this responsibility.

Breast cancer advocacy is another awareness effort that improves recovery rates. Activists campaign for safer screening methods, more resources for breast cancer research, and better care for patients. For instance, earlier detection of breast cancer increases the likelihood of successful treatment and breast reconstruction.

2. Enhanced Implant Placement Techniques

Breast reconstruction doesn’t utilize a one-size-fits-all approach. Some patients respond better to artificial implants, tissue transfers, or a combination of both. One of the newest procedures is less painful and promotes faster healing. Known as pre-pectoral breast reconstruction, it involves placing the implants above your pectoral muscles.

This reconstruction technique supports faster recovery since it does not impact your pectoral muscles. The minimally invasive procedure allows your specialist to perform a mastectomy and insert the implant through the same incision.

3. Better Recovery Protocols

Advancements in anesthesiology are contributing to more comfortable experiences for breast reconstruction patients. Surgeons carefully consider each step before, during, and after the procedure to ensure the surgery results in a fast and safe recovery.

Many surgeons employ enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols, which focus on providing surgical care that supports an efficient recovery period. They include guidelines regarding the patient’s diet and administering pain medication before surgery.

4. Superior Tissue Reconstruction Techniques

Modern mastectomy procedures reduce the need for repeat surgeries. Advanced natural tissue techniques allow surgeons to harvest extra fat and skin from your stomach area. They then transfer the tissue to your chest to reconstruct natural-looking breasts.

This option is ideal if you can’t have an artificial implant for personal or medical reasons. It can also have extra cosmetic benefits. In addition to restoring your breasts using natural and safe tissue, it results in a tighter and flatter tummy.

5. Alternatives to Nipple Reconstruction Surgery

After a mastectomy, you may opt for nipple reconstruction surgery after your breast reconstruction. However, 3D tattoos can provide the visual appeal of natural areolae without additional surgery. They are so detailed that they can recreate the tiny bumps on the areola.

Experienced artists with an eye for detail are experts at using highlights and shadows to create unique textures. Apart from healing faster, these tattoos offer more options for appearance, size, and color. More practices are including this service in their overall breast reconstruction treatment plans.

Conclusion

Discussing your breast reconstruction openly with your surgeon is an excellent way of dealing with any anxiety you might have before the procedure. Most medical professionals are happy to explain implant placement, pain management, and other crucial aspects of breast reconstruction surgery. It’s an excellent opportunity to add your voice to the treatment process and benefit from the latest medical advances.

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