Breast Reconstruction

Breast reconstruction is a surgical procedure aimed at restoring the shape and appearance of the breast following a mastectomy or lumpectomy. This procedure often involves the use of an artificial implant to recreate a natural-looking breast. Breast reconstruction helps patients regain their body confidence and provides emotional healing after breast cancer treatment or other breast-related surgeries. At Revere Health, our skilled surgeons work closely with each patient to offer personalized breast reconstruction options that best suit their needs and aesthetic goals.

How Breast Reconstruction Works
Breast reconstruction can be performed using a variety of techniques, with the most common being the placement of a breast implant. Implants, filled with either silicone or saline, are inserted into the chest to create a new breast shape. In some cases, tissue expanders may be used to stretch the skin before the implant is placed. Other reconstruction options may include using tissue from other parts of the body, such as the abdomen, to rebuild the breast.

When Is Breast Reconstruction Recommended?
Following Mastectomy or Lumpectomy: To restore the breast’s appearance after cancer surgery.
For Symmetry: To match the reconstructed breast to the natural breast or enhance symmetry.
To Support Emotional and Physical Healing: Helping patients feel more whole and confident after surgery.

Benefits of Breast Reconstruction
Restored Appearance: Recreates a natural breast shape, helping women feel more like themselves after breast surgery.
Emotional Healing: Provides a sense of closure and emotional recovery for many breast cancer survivors.
Customized Options: Various techniques allow for a personalized approach that best fits each patient’s body and goals.

Why Choose Revere Health?
Our experienced surgeons provide compassionate care and advanced breast reconstruction techniques to help patients achieve both physical and emotional restoration.

For more information or to schedule a breast reconstruction consultation, contact Revere Health today.