Breast reconstruction will be discussed with all patients
who are advised to undergo a mastectomy as part of their
breast cancer treatment. Not all reconstruction options
are suitable for every patient, so Dr. Mahmoud Abu Dakka
will create a personalized plan based on each individual's needs.
In some cases, immediate breast reconstruction may not be recommended
if it could interfere with cancer treatment, and delayed reconstruction might
be a better option. The primary goals of breast reconstruction are to restore
breast volume and achieve symmetry. For many patients, the reconstructed
breast may differ in shape and size compared to the unaffected breast,
so a conversation about symmetry procedures, such as a breast uplift or reduction, will be considered if necessary.
The main options for breast reconstruction involve either the use of
implants or the patient's own tissue (typically from the back or abdomen).
Each option comes with varying surgery durations, recovery times, and risks.
In certain cases, some reconstruction options may not be possible at the time
of mastectomy due to the need for post-surgery cancer treatments. In such situations,
a two-stage reconstruction may be recommended, where a temporary reconstruction is performed first,
followed by the final reconstruction after cancer treatment is complete.
Our Location In Jordan :
Ibn Khaldoun St. - Al khaldi st.Our Location In United Arab Emirates :
Clemenceau Medical Center Hospital