Breast reconstruction after mastectomy with your own body tissue

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use natural methods to reconstruct the breast tissue of a woman after a mastectomy breast reconstruction a woman for life and life in general have a more natural look and feel is possible. In addition, by natural means the weaving woman avoid the use of breast implants. While the implant may be “some time to an acceptable aesthetic result, have a breast implant reconstruction compared disadvantages subsequent complications that can lead Thurs reoperación unplanned extraction and implant. Data suggest that approximately 40% of women will require a re-scheduled for surgery just five years after his first surgery, the implant reconstruction. According to information released by the major manufacturers “breast implants” breast implants are not considered lifetime devices. likely undergo implant removal with or without compensation all my life. “

natural tissue methods of breast reconstruction using tissue surplus to play the woman’s own body to replace breast tissue from mastectomy. When the substance comes from the body of a woman can not be rejected by your immune system. Since the warm living tissue used in breast reconstruction alone is not the tissue itself can not develop breast cancer.

One of the most important factors that differentiate the various methods of restoration of natural fabrics from each of the other one is when the muscle is removed – along with skin and fat to be used for restoration – the so-called donor site

perforator flap reconstruction methods are sophisticated natural substances, which leaves the muscle intact, while donors who provide blood supply necessary for the tissue used for reconstruction. breast removed by mastectomy. No wonder that in recent years, perforator flaps have begun replacing Thurs muscle containing fins as the gold standard for natural tissue breast reconstruction.

As no muscle is removed, the perforator flap offers several advantages over the muscles, which include the fins as a tram

* Less pain * Strong donor site is protected at the flap donor * Minimal risk of hernia or bulge * faster overall recovery.

Diep flap or less deep epigastric perforator flap, which uses the excess tissue in the lower abdomen is most commonly used perforator flap for breast reconstruction. Depending on the shape of a woman’s body and his personal preferences, several areas of the body, acts as a natural donor site for reconstruction of breast tissue. Places where donors are superior to the gluteal muscle flap SGAP, buttocks, lower the flaps IGAPE and “love handles” the fin LAP.

Although many areas of plastic surgeons described the Diep flap breast reconstruction, most plastic surgeons are or other of these types are commonly perforator flap breast reconstruction Microsurgical still play. In part this is because most educational programs in the field of plastic surgery do not provide significant exposure Thurs These complex processes of reconstruction, but does not provide extensive training in TRAM flap reconstruction, and implant

If you are thinking of perforator flap breast reconstruction;. can learn more about the physician experience with these procedures. Here are some useful questions to consider selling:

* Are you certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery ® or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada ®? * He had further training in microsurgery and perforator flap breast reconstruction after their stay? * What type of breast reconstruction is mostly done? Diep Flap * What procedures are you doing? * How Diep Flap procedure last week ORBIT / month / year? * How often Diep flap transfer for free TRAM flap? * What is your success? * Who, if any, will be his assistant surgeon? * Who will monitor the flap after my surgery?

It’s also a good idea to examine a large number of photographs Thurs postoperative patients, the surgeon WHO perforator flap underwent breast reconstruction. It will help you get the idea to reconstruct the breasts look and more about the outcome of a particular doctor.


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