Breast Reconstruction Surgery After Cancer
Breast Reconstruction Surgery After Cancer Breast reconstruction is one of the most important and delicate branches of plastic and reconstructive surgery, aimed at restoring the natural shape and appearance of the breast after cancer treatment or its removal (mastectomy). This procedure not only has aesthetic benefits but also a profound psychological and emotional impact on patients' lives. Many women who must undergo mastectomy due to breast cancer may experience a sense of loss, feeling as if a part of their femininity has been taken from them. Breast reconstruction helps restore body volume, shape, and symmetry, enabling renewed confidence, beauty, and inner peace. This surgery can be performed simultaneously with breast removal or at a later time, after cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiotherapy are completed. The optimal timing depends entirely on the patient's physical and mental condition, the type of cancer, and the medical team's opinion. Breast reconstruction is performed by a plastic and cosmetic surgeon specializing in breast reconstruction, using various techniques such as implants or the patient’s own natural tissue (flaps), depending on their circumstances. Ultimately, the goal of this surgery is not just to restore physical appearance, but also to bring back a sense of vitality and ongoing psychological healing after the battle with cancer — a journey from pain to hope, and from weakness to strength.