Breast cancer affects one in eight women in their lifetime, and the journey doesn't end with treatment. In this deeply informative conversation, Dr. David Abramson brings 25 years of specialized experience to explain the full spectrum of breast reconstruction options available to cancer survivors.
Dr. Abramson breaks down the two primary approaches to reconstruction after mastectomy: implant-based and autologous tissue methods. He expertly explains how implant reconstruction typically involves a tissue expander followed by permanent implant placement, while revealing when patients might qualify for a single-stage direct-to-implant procedure. The conversation explores DIEP flap reconstruction, where tissue from the abdomen is transplanted to create a natural breast, with fascinating insights about how this tissue continues to behave as abdominal tissue even in its new location.
For those undergoing lumpectomies, Dr. Abramson details creative approaches to maintaining breast symmetry, including tissue repositioning, breast reduction, and carefully planned procedures that account for expected changes from radiation treatment. He also touches on innovative techniques like fat grafting and less common procedures using tissue from various donor sites.
What makes this discussion particularly valuable is Dr. Abramson's practical guidance on the decision-making process. He emphasizes that reconstruction options should be considered early in treatment planning, as they might influence cancer treatment decisions. He reassures listeners that reconstruction is covered by insurance at any point after cancer treatment, whether immediately or years later.
Ready to explore your reconstruction options? Contact Dr. Abramson's office at 201-731-3134 for a consultation with a surgeon who combines extensive experience with innovative approaches to help restore confidence after cancer.
David L. Abramson, MD
363 Grand Ave Englewood, NJ 07631
(201) 731-3134
reception@drabramson.com
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