Interested in Autologous Reconstruction Surgery?

There are many reasons why you may be unhappy with the shape of your breasts, and particularly if you have larger breasts or have undergone cancer treatment, you might deal with problems with the shape of your breasts. When you’re looking for a minimally invasive treatment that uses natural tissue instead of implants, autologous reconstruction surgery may be the right choice for you. Dr. Anke Young in Garden City, NY, and Trumbull, CT, can explain what autologous reconstruction surgery is and how it may benefit you.

Getting Autologous Reconstruction Surgery

If you need to go through a procedure, such as a mastectomy, autologous reconstruction surgery from your plastic surgeon in Garden City, NY, and Trumbull, CT, can be performed at the same time. Your doctor will be able to use natural tissue from another area of the body to enhance and recreate the size and shape of your breasts. Often, the tissue will be taken from the stomach, inner thighs, or back.

Since this procedure uses your own tissue, you’ll be able to see these results forever. Also, because the tissue removed is similar to the tone and texture of breast tissue, it’s a great alternative and gives natural looking results. Your doctor will factor in breast size, body type, and where you’re at in cancer treatment to determine the type of flap technique used. Those factors all affect the part of the body that tissue will be taken from.

There is a chance that you may need to have adjustments made to give you the best results possible. This could be minor procedures to reshape or reposition the breasts or the nipples.

Contact Your Plastic Surgeon Today

If you’re going to need a mastectomy, find out how you can restore your appearance easily. Contact Dr. Anke Young in Garden City, NY, or Trumbull, CT, to learn about autologous reconstruction surgery and how it can help you. Call for more information and to schedule a consultation at (516) 742-3404.

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