Breast reconstruction
offers hope to women who have lost
or face the possibility of losing
their breast(s) to cancer or other
diseases. Breast reconstruction is
typically performed using either implants
or your own abdominal tissue. In a
majority of cases however, Dr. Lee
uses tissue expanders and implants
to restore the size and shape of the
breast. Tissue expanders are devices
much like a breast implant, which
are inserted underneath the chest
wall muscle (pectoralis muscle) immediately
following mastectomy. (Figure A, B)
After a short period of healing, saline
is injected periodically into the
tissue expanders using a small needle.
This can be done in the comfort of
Dr. Lee’s office. Once the volume
and shape of the breast is achieved
with the tissue expander, a second
surgery is performed to remove the
tissue expander and insert the breast
implant. This second surgery is often
done on an outpatient basis.
You may ask, why
not just insert an implant immediately
after the mastectomy. In a mastectomy,
an ellipse of skin around the nipple
and areola (the pigmented area surrouding
the nipple) is typically taken along
with the breast tissue. This creates
a deficit of skin which needs to be
replaced. A tissue expander allows
for the growth of this replacement
skin as the expanding implant stretches
the overlying skin. Once the replacement
of skin is adequate for the shape
and size of the new breast, a breast
implant is inserted
After a period of
healing, a new nipple can be reconstructed
out of the skin overlying the implant
and a new areola can be tattooed some
time after that.
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Figure
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Dr. Lee's postoperative
instructions for breast reconstruction
- Your breasts
are wrapped with an ACE wrap. Leave
the wrap on until you are seen again
in follow-up at the office. If the
wrap is too tight, you can undo
the ACE bandage and rewrap it more
loosely. But, the ACE bandage should
be snug and provide support. Also,
the ACE bandage should cover the
entire upper, middle, and lower
breast. DO not wear it like a tube-top
with cleavage showing up top. No
showering until your drains are
out. You can sponge bathe everywhere
else, but keep your ACE wrap clean
and dry.
- Take medications
as directed. Do not take aspirin,
anti-inflammatory medications (Motrin,
Ibuprofen, Alleve) or Vitamin E
supplements for 2 weeks after surgery.
- No driving while
under narcotic medications for pain.
- Empty and record
your drain output daily.
- Ask Dr. Lee in
your first follow-up visit regarding
going back to work.
- You should sleep
on your back for 2 weeks following
surgery.
- Avoid alcohol
or cigarette smoking for at least
3 weeks following surgery.
- Call and make
a follow-up appointment for 7 days
following surgery.
- Do not raise
your arms over the level of your
shoulder for 3 weeks. Do not pick
up objects heavier than a phone
book.
- Do not apply
a heating pad over your breasts.
Portions of your breasts will be
numb and you may get a burn from
the heating pad. Cold packs in the
first 48 hours following surgery
is OK and may help to keep the swelling
down. Apply cold packs over the
ACE wrap, not directly over the
breasts and nipples.
- Scar therapy
for your incisions will start at
2 weeks following surgery. Dr. Lee
will instruct you regarding scar
creams.
- You may return
to normal activity and exercise
at 3 weeks following surgery.
- If you are constipated,
take over-the-counter laxatives.
You do not want to strain over the
toilet. This may lead to your blood
pressure rising and cause bleeding.
- Call with any
questions or concerns. Dr. Lee is
available through the office phone
number 24/7. Don’t ever feel
badly about calling.
- Report to
Dr. Lee immediately if: A temperature
of 100 degrees or above, excessive
bleeding, excessive pain, enlargement
of one breast associated with increased
pain, bruising, and/or tightness.
Should you experience any of these
symptoms after normal business hours,
call the office number and ask to
have Dr. Lee paged immediately.
Otherwise, call the office at (949)
548-9312.
For a breast reconstruction in Newport Beach California contact this board certified plastic surgeon.
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