Friday, August 5, 2011

What Can Be Done About The Breasts Following Breast Cancer Surgery

By Megan Hunt


You've got breast cancer, and you're going strong. You know what's going on and what may happen, and now you have to figure out what you're going to do following the Dallas breast cancer surgery. You have various options to take consider following your surgery, and it's important that you know what those are. Will you do nothing and go throughout life without a breast? Most women don't care much for this option because it's asymmetrical and unattractive. Most women will choose breast reconstruction instead.

If you choose to have a breast reconstruction in Dallas, you have a few different options to choose from. The first option is to have a saline or silicone implant inserted immediately after a mastectomy. The implant can be filled to match the size of the natural remaining breast. This will leave you looking balanced and natural when wearing a bra. You will, however, be able to notice the difference when you are nude. The disadvantage of having an implant is that there is always the chance that the implant might burst. This will result in having subsequent surgeries. Getting breast implants is also not cheap, so not everyone has this as an option.

If you don't think breast implants are right for you, a second option for having breast reconstruction in Dallas is to have a tissue flap procedure done. Here tissues from other parts of the body are surgically removed, usually from the stomach, buttocks, or thighs, and placed where the removed tissue used to be.

With breast reconstruction in Dallas, you can feel more confident about your body and regain your self esteem. However, there are also rational points against it. Some women may not want additional surgery than is unnecessary. Others also worry because like all surgical operations, their breast reconstruction surgery might end in failure. The cells of the new breast tissue might deteriorate and die. If this is the scenario, then you'd have to undergo subsequent surgeries to try to fix it, and because of this, your breasts might become misshapen. Also, you may worry that the healing and recovery process won't go smoothly even with breast reconstruction in Dallas, although this only happens due to factors like drinking, smoking, exposure to radiation and preexisting conditions among other things.

The swelling or bruising that comes with every reconstructive procedure should disappear in about two months. There might be less sensitivity in the breast as compared to before you've had your mastectomy, but it's possible to regain feeling in due time. Remember to ask your Dallas breast cancer surgeon when it would be safe to resume your regular physical routine and exercise.

If you are concerned about your reconstructive breasts having an effect on any returning cancer, you can put your mind at ease knowing that breast reconstruction will not hide any new cancerous tissues, and that implants should not interfere with any future chemotherapy or radiation treatments.




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