Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy & Lumpectomy - What Are Your Options PRMA Plastic Surgery
Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy & Lumpectomy – What Are Your Options?

July 08, 2020 Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin What are your breast reconstruction options after a lumpectomy or mastectomy?  Breast reconstruction makes women physically whole again after breast cancer. It restores something that nature provided but cancer has taken away. In the US, it is covered by insurance thanks to a 1998 Federal Mandate. Unfortunately, many […]

Growing New Breasts from Fat Stem Cells: Fact or Fiction? Is this the Future of Breast Reconstruction

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Author: Dr. Minas Chrysopoulo Can you grow new breasts from fat stem cells for breast reconstruction after a mastectomy?  A new form of breast reconstruction that allows women to grow new breasts from their own fat cells after a mastectomy could be offered to British and Australian breast cancer patients […]

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Can Breast Cancer Be Detected Early?

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin Can breast cancer be detected early?  Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations from the American Cancer Society Screening refers to tests and exams used to find a disease, such as cancer, in people who do not have any symptoms. The goal of screening exams, such as mammograms, is to find cancers […]

Breast Reconstruction – Breast Cancer Patients Denied Choice After Mastectomy

Share on   Facebook Twitter Linkedin Author: Dr. Minas Chrysopoulo Are there breast reconstruction options other than implants?  Despite the increase of breast reconstruction procedures performed after mastectomy in 2008, nearly 70 percent of women who are eligible for the procedure are not informed of the breast reconstructive options available to them, according to a […]

Mammograms and MRI after Breast Reconstruction – Are They Needed?

Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Author: Dr. Minas Chrysopoulo “Do I still need to have mammograms after my breast reconstruction?” I’m asked this question quite often. Surprisingly, there is no evidence-based consensus on this among breast cancer physicians. Recommendations range from “no need for any further mammograms” to “continued regular screening”. Some doctors feel that since […]