- Immediate Breast Reconstruction
Breast reconstruction is a surgery performed to restore the normal shape, size, symmetry, and appearance of one or both breasts after a mastectomy (surgical removal of one or both breasts to treat or prevent the spread of breast cancer).
Know More - Breast Cancer Surgery
Breast cancer surgery involves the surgical removal of a breast tumor and a portion of the surrounding normal tissue to prevent its spread to the other parts of the body.
Know More - Surgical Treatment of Benign Breast Diseases
The treatment for benign breast disease is based on the severity of the disease, its location, and the age of the patient. Treatment options may include conservative management and surgical intervention.
Know More - Revision Breast Surgery
Revision breast surgery is a corrective surgical procedure to improve or change the shape or look of your breast following a previous breast removal (mastectomy), breast reconstruction, augmentation, or breast implant surgery.
Know More - Aesthetic Breast Surgery
Aesthetic breast surgery includes surgical procedures that are primarily performed to improve the aesthetic appearance of your breasts. It is performed by a plastic surgeon and usually involves placement of breast implant of a suitable size.
Know More - Breast Reduction
Breast reduction, also referred to as reduction mammoplasty, is a surgical procedure in which excess fat, tissue, and skin are removed from the breasts.
Know More - Mastopexy
Mastopexy, usually known as a breast lift, is a surgical procedure to raise and reshape your breasts.
Know More - Lipotransfer for Breasts
Lipotransfer for breasts is a surgical procedure in which fat from fat-rich parts of your body such as the thighs, buttock, or abdomen, is extracted through liposuction and injected into your breasts to make them look larger or firmer.
Know More - Breast Implant & Explant Surgery
Breast implant surgery involves the placement of a suitable implant in your breast to improve or correct its aesthetic appearance. It aims to enhance the appearance of your breasts by giving them the desired shape, size, firmness, and symmetry.
Know More - Flap Reconstruction
Breast reconstruction with flap surgery is a complex procedure performed by a plastic surgeon to restore shape to your breast after a mastectomy (surgical removal of one or both breasts) by taking a section of tissue from one area of your body and relocating it to create a new breast mound.
Know More - Nipple Reconstruction
Nipple reconstruction is a surgical procedure that involves reconstructing a new nipple and areola using surrounding healthy skin tissue after your breast has healed from a mastectomy (surgical removal of the breast) or breast reconstruction.
Know More - Delayed Breast Reconstruction
Delayed breast reconstruction is a surgery that is performed many weeks, months, or years after a mastectomy. The decision to perform a reconstruction surgery immediately or at a later time may depend upon several factors.
Know More - Breast Implant Reconstruction
Breast implant reconstruction (also known as breast reconstruction) is a surgical procedure to recreate or reconstruct your breast following mastectomy - a breast removal surgery to treat or prevent breast cancer.
Know More Launch Movie - Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
Oncoplastic breast surgery is an innovative treatment approach for breast cancer that involves combining the techniques of the latest advances in plastic surgery with traditional breast surgery/breast surgical oncology to accomplish superior cosmetic outcomes in breast cancer patients.
Know More - Nipple Sparing Mastectomy
Mastectomy is a surgical procedure to remove one or both breasts to treat or prevent the spread of breast cancer. It usually involves the removal of breast tissue, the nipple, and areola.
Know More - Skin Sparing Mastectomy
Skin-sparing mastectomy involves the removal of all of the breast tissue including the nipple, yet preserving as much of the breast skin as possible. Skin-sparing mastectomy is a breast-conserving surgery that offers an improved cosmetic outcome compared to breast surgery...
Know More Launch Movie - Mastectomy
Mastectomy is a surgery to remove the breast, usually performed to treat or prevent breast cancer. There are 4 main types of mastectomy depending on the stage of cancer, size of the breast tumour and lymph node involvement...
Know More Launch Movie - Breast Central Duct Excision
Central Duct Excision is surgery to remove milk ducts in the breast to treat mammary duct ectasia and periductal mastitis. Surgery to remove one or more milk ducts may be performed for such conditions. Removal of one milk duct is known as Microdochectomy, and removal of all the milk ducts around the nipple is known as total or central duct excision.
Know More - Lipofilling
Lipofilling, also known as autologous fat grafting or fat transfer, is a surgical procedure in which fat cells removed from one part of your body are grafted into another area that requires increased volume.
Know More - Lumpectomy
Lumpectomy, also called wide excision is a surgical procedure to remove a malignant tumour or a lump along with some of the surrounding normal tissue from a woman’s breast.
Know More - Axillary Surgery
The removal of the lymph nodes in the armpit (axilla) is referred to as axillary surgery. It is performed to assess whether breast cancer has spread to other parts of your body. It may also involve the removal of lymph nodes that contain breast cancer cells.
Know More - Wide Local Excision
Wide local excision is the surgical removal of a tumour, mass or suspicious tissue along with a surrounding margin of normal tissue. It may be performed to remove a lump or mass from the breast and is referred to as a lumpectomy.
Know More - Sentinel Node Biopsy
The sentinel nodes are the first lymph nodes to which cancer cells are most likely to spread from a primary tumour. Breast cancer usually spreads first to the lymph nodes in the axilla (armpit). These sentinel lymph nodes are the first to drain the lymphatic fluid from the breast and to spread cancer if it is contained within the fluid.
Know More - Risk Management of Breast Cancer
Risk management of breast cancer is defined as a process of identification, evaluation, and prioritization of risk factors associated with breast cancer in order to minimise or prevent the ill-effects of breast cancer.
Know More - Breast Self-Examination
Breast self-examination is a screening procedure by which a woman herself can detect any lumps, swellings, or distortions in her breasts. It can help identify breast cancer at an early stage. Breast cancer occurs during any age but is mostly seen in women above age 50.
Know More - Breast Checks
Breast checks include self-inspection, clinical examinations and the use of diagnostic devices. It has been proven that breast examinations are essential for early detection of breast cancer and are also useful for breast cancer prevention.
Know More - After Your Breast Surgery
You will be moved to the recovery room after surgery and closely monitored by a recovery room nurse.
Know More - Breast Awareness & Early Detection
Breast awareness helps in the early detection of breast cancer. Cancer that is detected early can be treated more effectively. A regular self-breast examination is recommended to encourage breast awareness.
Know More - Breast Reconstruction
Breast reconstruction is a surgery performed to restore the shape of the breasts after the tissue is removed during mastectomy (conducted to treat or prevent breast cancer).
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