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Member
American Society of Plastic Surgeons

Fellow
American
College of Surgeons
American
Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery
Facilities, Inc

Diplomate
American Board of
Plastic Surgery
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Breast
Reconstruction
Mastectomy (removal of the breast) for cancer is the most common reason that
women come seeking breast reconstruction, but other problems such as severe
post radiation changes or congenital (inherited defects) deformities can
also lead the patient to seek reconstruction.
Recent advances in reconstructive techniques have opened a whole host of
options to the patient seeking breast reconstruction. Board Certified
Plastic Surgeon, Douglas M, Senderoff, MD, FACS, can often create a breast
that closely approximates the form, feel, and appearance of a normal breast.
The use of artificial materials such as implantable breast prostheses,
breast implants, tissue expansion techniques, and the transplantation of the
patient's own tissue either by pedicled flaps or by the free flap technique
all serve as part of the plastic surgeon's tools. Even tissue from such
distant areas as the abdomen or buttock region can be used. Board Certified
Plastic Surgeon, Douglas Senderoff, MD, FACS, must examine the patient and
discuss the various options to choose the technique which will best serve
each patient. Often a combination of techniques may be chosen to produce the
best result.
Your breast reconstruction procedure will be
performed in the plastic surgeon's Manhattan, New York office.
If you're considering breast reconstruction...
Reconstruction of a breast that has been removed due to cancer or other
disease is one of the most rewarding surgical procedures available today.
New medical techniques and devices have made it possible for Board Certified
Plastic Surgeon, Douglas M. Senderoff, MD, FACS, to create a breast that can
come close in form and appearance to matching a natural breast. Frequently,
reconstruction is possible immediately following breast removal
(mastectomy), so the patient wakes up with a breast mound already in place,
having been spared the experience of seeing herself with no breast at all.
But bear in mind, post-mastectomy breast reconstruction is not a simple
procedure. There are often many options to consider as you and your doctor
explore what's best for you.
This information will give you a basic understanding of the procedure --
when it's appropriate, how it's done, and what results you can expect. It
can't answer all of your questions, since a lot depends on your individual
circumstances. Feel free to schedule a complimentary consultation with Board
Certified Plastic Surgeon, Douglas M. Senderoff, MD, FACS, at his
Westchester or Manhattan, New York office so that he can answer any
questions which you may have.
The Best Candidate for Breast Reconstruction
Most mastectomy patients are medically appropriate for reconstruction, many
at the same time that the breast is removed. The best candidates, however,
are women whose cancer, as far as can be determined, seems to have been
eliminated by mastectomy.
In any case, being informed of your reconstruction options before surgery
can help you prepare for a mastectomy with a more positive outlook for the
future.
Breast
Reconstruction Frequently Asked Questions & Answers
What is the importance of Federal Legislation in 1998 for women's
health?
All insurance companies have to cover breast reconstruction after
mastectomy. They also have to cover procedures on the opposite breast to
obtain symmetry, including reduction, augmentation and mastopexy. Recently,
situations have risen where coverage for opposite-breast surgery after
lumpectomy may be denied by insurance companies.
Is immediate or delayed breast reconstruction surgery best for me?
Most women are candidates for some type of immediate breast reconstruction.
Since reconstruction is an additional major surgery, women should be
carefully evaluated to understand all the risks and benefits. Multiple
studies have shown tremendous psychological benefits to women who have
immediate breast reconstruction.
What surgical options are available for breast reconstruction?
Women who desire to use their own tissue generally prefer the tram flap
(abdomen) or a lateral dorsi flap (back) as a secondary choice. Using tissue
expanders to stretch the skin for implant use is a simple option; however,
implants do get firmer and harder with time. The plastic surgeon will
discuss all your options with you.
What is a tram flap?
A Transverse Rectus Abdominus Myocutaneous (TRAM) flap involves using skin
and fat from the lower abdomen to rebuild the breast. The muscle is used to
carry blood supply to skin and fatty tissue so volume can be replaced to
match what is removed. The abdominal closure tightens the abdominal wall
similar to a tummy tuck.
Are silicone breast implants safe?
Yes, silicone breast implants are safe and Douglas Senderoff, MD, FACS, who
is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, is a clinical investigator involved
with the Inamed trials - he is one of a select few plastic surgeons in
Manhattan who can offer you the option of silicon breast implants or saline
breast implants . Saline implants are extremely safe with very low infection
or leakage rates. Soft tissue coverage over the implant is very important,
so the implant is placed behind the chest muscle.
Does immediate breast reconstruction delay additional treatment for
breast cancer?
No. The vast majority of patients who have immediate breast reconstruction
can start chemotherapy within a month of the surgery. This time frame is not
significantly different to women who only have a mastectomy. There is
tremendous amount of plastic surgery literature that documents their
benefits as well as the feeling of "wholeness" and improved psychological
benefits.
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, Douglas M. Senderoff, MD, FACS
surgical
specialties include:
Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck), Breast Augmentation,
Breast
Implants (Silicone Breast Implants and Saline Breast Implants),
Breast Lift,
Breast Reconstruction, Breast Reduction,
Breast Revision,
Buttock Implants,
(Butt) Implants,
Eyelid Surgery,
Endoscopic Brow Lift,
Face Lift,
Liposuction,
Pectoral Implants (Pec Implants),
Rhinoplasty. Your
surgical procedures will performed in the plastic surgeon's fully accredited
outpatient surgical facility in Manhattan, New York.
The plastic surgeon's cosmetic
specialties include:
BOTOX®,
Brazilian Bronze,
Chemical Peels,
Hair Restoration,
Laser Hair Removal,
Lip Augmentation,
Microdermabrasion,
and
Radiance™. Your
cosmetic procedures can be performed in the plastic surgeon's Westchester or Manhattan, New York office.
If you have any questions about a breast
reconstruction or any of our
cosmetic or plastic surgery procedures please feel free to contact Board
Certified Plastic Surgeon, Douglas Senderoff, MD, FACS, at his Manhattan or
our Westchester, New York offices.
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Surgical Procedures
Abdominoplasty
Tummy Tuck
Breast Augmentation
Breast Implants
Silicone Breast Implants
Saline Breast Implants
Breast Lift
Breast Reconstruction
Breast Reduction
Breast Revision
Buttock Implants
Butt Implants
Eyelid Surgery
Endoscopic Brow Lift
Face Lift
Lip Augmentation
Liposuction
Pectoral Implants
Pec Implants
Rhinoplasty
Cosmetic Procedures
BOTOX®
Brazilian Bronze
Chemical Peels
Hair Restoration
Laser Hair Removal
Lip Augmentation
Microdermabrasion
Radiance
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