Q. What might prevent a successful result with breast reconstruction?
A. Well… lots of things, actually. To begin with, you may not even be a candidate for body tissue reconstruction; since your blood vessels play such an important role in the outcome, generally you’re not eligible if you have diabetes, connective tissue or vascular disease, or if you’re a smoker.
The new breast might not exactly match the old one; you may want to have the surgeon go back in and do some tweaks, to one...
Read morePlease read the new FAQ, published today, on body tissue or autologous breast reconstruction.Here's the intro:Q. I’ve decided to have... Read more »
You can never ask too many questions about surgery. If you are considering spine surgery, you might want some answers about minimally... Read more »
Illustration: Dash Shaw This is the part of the story that gets interesting -- and the part that is hardest to write because it is here... Read more »
Sometimes, a surgical intervention for osteoarthritis may be the best option to reduce pain and improve function. However,... Read more »
Full Question: I had an MRI early last week and received a call from my doctor today with the results. Since I was on my way to work at the... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
QUESTION: My friend's doctor is advising her that the studies indicate that silicone implants may somehow reduce the recurrence of tumors vs. the use... Read more »
Q. What happens once I’m out of breast reconstruction surgery? A. You’ll spend some time in the recovery room, then be brought back to your... Read more »
Once you’ve been diagnosed with breast cancer, you’ll probably meet with a number of cancer specialists — oncological surgeons, plastic... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
What kind of surgery do you recommend for me? Why do I need to have this procedure? How much of my breast will be removed? What are the risks and... Read more »
Q. I’m having a mastectomy, and although I’ve heard about reconstruction and implants, I just feel they’re not for me. I think I’d like to... Read more »