Visiting your doctor for your breast biopsy was nerve-wracking. Then, when your doctor told you that your lump tested positive for cancerous cells, you likely felt shaken — and perhaps overwhelmed. A breast cancer diagnosis comes with a host of decisions to make, including your options for treatment and for rebuilding your health and body. Many women will need to undergo a single or double mastectomy, which means they will also need to choose whether they want breast reconstruction surgery.
The Advanced Aesthetics Plastic Surgery team is proud to be a provider of top-quality breast reconstruction surgery in Atlanta. Our board-certified reconstructive and cosmetic breast surgeons have exceptional expertise in breast and body surgeries including breast reconstruction. We also work closely with many of the top breast cancer oncologists and surgeons in the area. All of our surgeons are friendly, caring and knowledgeable, and will help you choose the right combination of reconstruction techniques to give you beautiful, natural results.
We invite you to contact us to schedule a complimentary consultation at one of our four state-of-the-art and convenient locations. During your visit, you will see an educational video about your surgery options and meet with our caring and friendly doctors, who will explain the choices available to you and thoroughly discuss the risks and benefits of breast reconstruction.
Breast reconstruction is always a highly personalized procedure informed by each patient’s health, needs and goals. As a result, several possible approaches to breast reconstruction have been developed to offer safe and effective surgery for every woman who may be a candidate. Advanced Aesthetics offers three of the top choices for breast mound reconstruction: one that uses breast implants, and two that use natural tissues from a donor site elsewhere on the body. Any of these procedures can be performed at the time of your mastectomy, or as a separate surgery after you have fully healed from your mastectomy. You will work closely with your Advanced Aesthetics surgeon and your oncology care team to determine which type of reconstruction will be best for you.
Your breast reconstruction recovery is equally as important as your reconstruction surgery. We strive to make the healing process as easy and as comfortable as possible for you using sophisticated techniques to ensure painlessness without complications. We often recommend the On-Q Painbuster Post-Op Pain Pumps, a recent technology that anesthetizes the area operated on and reduces the need for narcotics. This way, you can easily manage your pain without common narcotic side effects like sedation, constipation and nausea.
Your recovery from reconstruction will vary greatly depending on the technique that you choose. Typically, clients will be able to resume normal activities after tissue expander surgeries within a week and strenuous activities within three to four weeks. After latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction, recovery can take about four weeks before resuming normal activities; and after TRAM reconstruction, recovery can take up to eight weeks.
You will have regular follow-up appointments with your surgeon over the course of your recovery to ensure that you are healing properly. Your Advanced Aesthetics surgeon will also work closely with your other healthcare specialists to make sure that you are safe and healthy during the reconstruction and recovery process. The Advanced Aesthetics team is always available to help answer any questions or address any concerns that may arise.
Tissue expander reconstruction is a two-stage procedure involving tissue expanders and breast implants. The tissue expander is a temporary implant placed in the breast area at the time of mastectomy. Over the course of a few weeks, saline fluid is added to the expander until it has reached the approximate size of your reconstructed breast. Then, a second, minor surgery is performed to replace the tissue expander with a long-term breast implant of your choosing.
Tissue expander reconstruction is an especially appropriate option for women who will not need radiation treatment following their mastectomy, as radiation may interfere with implant healing. It may also be a better choice for women who do not have enough body fat or tissue to reconstruct the breast using tissue transfer methods. In addition, using implants to reconstruct the breasts offers a better level of predictability and symmetry, and is an outpatient process that comes with a shorter recovery time than tissue flap reconstruction. However, enlarging the tissue expander can take several weeks, and you may be restricted to a smaller final implant size depending on what level of expansion is safe for your skin and body type.
The first type of tissue transfer reconstruction is a technique called the latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flap reconstruction. Latissimus dorsi is the medical term for your back muscles, and myocutaneous refers to body tissue that is a combination of muscle and skin. In this technique, a section of muscle, skin and fat from your back is moved to your breast area to fill in the space left by the tissues removed during mastectomy. You can also choose to add a breast implant to this technique if you want to add volume to your reconstructed breasts — though implants are not recommended if you will require radiation therapy.
This technique only requires a single surgery that can be performed at the same time as your mastectomy, preventing the need for multiple visits to your surgeon. However, you will likely need to spend a few days at the surgical center after your procedure, and the overall recovery process takes several weeks. You will also have a scar on your back at the donor site. The results typically look and feel very natural since your reconstructed breasts are made with your own body tissues. Some women experience a degree of asymmetry because the body may naturally re-absorb some of the transplanted tissue, though this can often be corrected with revision surgery.
The third type of breast reconstruction that we offer in Atlanta is a transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap reconstruction, or TRAM reconstruction. The TRAM reconstruction process is very similar to the latissimus dorsi flap reconstruction, but in this case, the section of skin and muscle tissue is taken from the abdomen rather than the back. Typically, this tissue also includes more fat than a latissimus dorsi approach, which can eliminate the need for a breast implant for added volume. It also removes excess fat from your abdomen — some women prefer this technique because it reconstructs their breasts and simultaneously flattens the belly.
This technique is also performed as a single surgery and can be done at the time of the mastectomy; however, it is a more intensive surgery than the other two choices as the abdomen can take some time to fully heal. It typically requires a 3–5 day stay in the hospital, and donation of at least two units of your own blood to be held in reserve for a transfusion after the surgery. You will also have a visible scar on your abdomen at the donor site. Much like latissimus dorsi reconstruction, the results will look and feel like natural breast tissue. With the added fat tissue, your breasts will even fluctuate somewhat in size with weight gain or loss. However, fat tissue re-absorbs more easily than skin and muscle, so it can be difficult to predict the final size of breasts reconstructed with the TRAM method. Revision surgery may be necessary for best results.
Regardless of the breast mound technique you choose, we will reconstruct your nipple in a separate procedure. A local skin flap is created on the breast mound to fashion a nipple. An Alloderm graft — a skin graft formulated from skin tissue with the cells removed — is used to give volume to the reconstructed nipple. The areola is then reconstructed with tattooing after the nipple reconstruction has healed.
We always work with our patients to ensure their expectations align with realistically achievable results. Breast reconstruction patients are no exception — and it is perhaps even more important, as there are certain limitations on breast reconstruction due to patients’ health and safety needs. The key to understanding breast reconstruction results is remembering that it is going to take time for the body to heal and get back to a place that feels “normal.” Your reconstructed breasts may not look or feel exactly like your natural breasts, but they can help you feel more confident, more feminine or more like your old self.
At Advanced Aesthetics, we do our best to create results that align with our patients’ ideal self-image, but our foremost goal is keeping you safe during your recovery. This might mean starting with a smaller implant and choosing a revision surgery for better sizing later on; or allowing a tissue flap reconstruction to heal and settle before adding a fat graft to improve symmetry. The process takes time and patience, but rest assured that our team will be at your side every step of the way and always has your best interests in mind.
For more information about breast reconstruction in the Atlanta region, please contact Advanced Aesthetics today to schedule a consultation. Our staff would be happy to assist you in making your first appointment and coordinating with your care team.