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Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer affecting women worldwide. While the survival rates for breast cancer have improved significantly over the years, the treatment options often involve mastectomy or breast-conserving surgery, which can lead to the loss of the...
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Breast reconstruction surgery is a procedure often carried out for women fighting breast cancer who have a lumpectomy, mastectomy, or double mastectomy. This procedure is able to restore the shape, symmetry, and size of one or more breasts and rebuild the breast tissue after goin...
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A mastectomy is a medically necessary and often life-saving procedure, but it can also be incredibly traumatic. Removing breast tissue can severely diminish self-esteem and harm mental health as a result. Breast reconstruction can help. Breast reconstruction surgery will not recr...
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Women undergo breast augmentation for a variety of reasons - some women may need to reconstruct the breasts after a mastectomy, while others simply want to enhance the appearance of their breasts. Whatever the reason, most people hope for a more natural breast augmentation ...
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After a mastectomy, many women want to reconstruct lost breast tissue. Usually, the choice comes down to implants or flap surgery. Breast implants are silicone or saline-filled implants inserted underneath the skin, whereas flap surgery uses a piece of tissue from another part of...
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Jun

As part of breast cancer treatment or prevention, some women may need to undergo a mastectomy. During the procedure, breast tissue is removed to treat or prevent breast cancer. As losing breast tissue can be traumatic, some women opt for breast cancer reconstruction surgery. Breas...
View MoreConsultation fees ($250 for Dr. Rogers / $150 for Dr. Joseph) are credited toward your surgical procedure.
