Breast and other cancers involve comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and surgical interventions, including reconstructive surgery, to restore function, appearance, and overall well-being after cancer treatment.
Breast and Other Cancers
Surgical treatment for breast and other cancers, including tumor removal, lymph node dissection, and adjunct therapies. Focuses on achieving clear margins, improving survival rates, and providing holistic care for long-term well-being.
Oncoplastic Breast Reconstructions
Combines oncological surgery with plastic surgery to remove cancerous tissue while preserving or enhancing breast aesthetics. Restores breast form after lumpectomy, balancing cancer treatment with cosmetic outcomes for improved emotional recovery.
Conventional Breast Reconstructions
Traditional breast reconstruction techniques using implants or tissue flaps to rebuild the breast's shape and size after mastectomy. Focuses on restoring symmetry, appearance, and a sense of normalcy after cancer treatment.
Microsurgical Breast Reconstructions
Uses advanced microsurgical techniques to transfer tissue from other parts of the body to reconstruct the breast. Provides natural, long-lasting results, restoring both form and function after mastectomy or trauma.
Reconstruction after Ablation of Soft Tissue Tumors
Reconstructive surgery following the removal of soft tissue tumors to restore appearance, function, and mobility. Techniques include skin grafts, flaps, and prosthetics to ensure optimal healing and reduce scarring.