Perfect Doctors Clinic does breast reconstruction surgery, which is a way to make the breasts look like they did before a mastectomy. We know how hard it is to deal with the emotional stress and problems that come with being diagnosed with breast cancer or having a hereditary risk for it. Our goal is to help you and make this difficult moment better for you. We work hard to close the gap between cancer treatment and real recovery, which will help you go back to being yourself.
Breast Reconstruction In Dubai
Breast Reconstruction in Dubai is a restorative procedure designed to rebuild breast shape, volume, and symmetry after mastectomy, injury, or congenital conditions. The surgery involves advanced techniques that use implants, tissue transfer, or a combination of both to achieve natural-looking results. With careful planning, personalized treatment, and structured recovery, patients experience improved physical appearance, emotional well-being, and long-term satisfaction through safe and effective reconstruction outcomes.
Our Approach To Breast Reconstruction At Perfect Doctors Clinic
We use our knowledge of several reconstructive procedures to create a breast reconstruction plan that is unique to each patient. We have done a lot of complicated breast reconstruction procedures and have written peer-reviewed journal articles that have helped improve breast surgery.
We think that patients who know what to expect are happier with their results; therefore, we put a lot of emphasis on patients and doctors making decisions together. We can get the best results by knowing what you want and working with our surgeons.
Types Of Breast Reconstruction
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You can have breast reconstruction done right after a mastectomy or later. Immediate reconstruction means doing the reconstruction during the mastectomy operation itself, using either tissue from another area of your body or an implant, or sometimes both.
Multiple surgeons may be needed for immediate free flaps, which use tissue from another section of your body. A second-stage surgery may be needed to improve the look of the breasts and, if necessary, to rebuild the nipples.
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Delayed reconstruction is done after a mastectomy or lumpectomy, as well as after radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or targeted therapies. This kind of repair is commonly done six to twelve months after the first surgery so that the body can heal from previous therapies. Before getting permanent implants or free flap reconstruction, it may be necessary to put in tissue expanders.
Delayed-immediate reconstruction is a tiered process that includes some reconstructive surgery during the first surgery and more surgery after other therapies. During the mastectomy, tissue expanders are put in to keep the shape of the breast and skin during radiation treatments. After the radiation is done and the tissues have healed, a flap from another donor location is used to replace the expanders.
For the best and safest reconstructions, it is important to meet the needs of both the patient and the surgeon. We look at all the reconstructive tools we have and talk to patients about their options to set specific goals. We tailor our approach to fit your specific demands.
Reconstructive Tools
We use tissue expanders, implants, and pedicled flaps like the latissimus dorsi or rectus abdominis flaps to rebuild breasts. Second-stage autologous breast reconstruction is done to make the results look better and fix any problems with symmetry or shape. In some circumstances, oncoplastic reduction may be done to take away part of the breast while keeping its contour and the position of the nipple.
We want to improve your recovery and experience by following an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) strategy. This technique cuts down on the demand for narcotic painkillers and shortens the time spent in the hospital. We use a combination of oral drugs and nerve blocks to effectively treat pain. Physical therapy is also an important element of the rehabilitation process since it encourages early walking and better functional outcomes.
We want to help you feel better, get back to your normal life, and find yourself again through tailored breast reconstruction and full support during the procedure.
What Happens Before Breast Reconstruction Surgery?
After a mastectomy or lumpectomy, breast reconstruction is done. If you have breast cancer, you might need chemotherapy or radiation before you can have breast reconstruction surgery. Your doctor will talk to you about your goals and the different types of surgery that are available.
First, your surgeon will do a full checkup. They will take pictures of your breasts and measure them. Tell your doctor about your health, the medicines you take, and any procedures you’ve had. Before the treatment, your provider may tell you to stop using some of your medications.
What Happens During Breast Reconstruction Surgery?
Your breast reconstruction surgery will be done in a hospital by a surgeon. Your doctor will give you anesthesia, which will put you to sleep and keep you from feeling any discomfort during the surgery. Your surgeon will do the mastectomy or lumpectomy first if you need one.
Your surgeon does the breast reconstruction while you are still unconscious. They put the implant in your chest if you’re receiving implant reconstruction. They take tissue from one part of your body, shape it, and put it in the new breast if you’re having a flap procedure.
Your doctor may put a drain (a tiny tube) under your skin during surgery. One end of the tube sticks out of your chest. As you heal, the tube removes blood and fluid. When you no longer require the tubes, your provider will take them out.
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What Happens After Breast Reconstruction Surgery?
You might have to stay in the hospital for up to a week after surgery. Your team of doctors and nurses will keep an eye on you to make sure you’re getting better. You can wear a surgical bra. The bra supports your breasts and helps them heal by reducing edema. Your provider will tell you how to take care of yourself when it’s time to go home.
Your doctor will help you deal with pain following surgery. They can suggest painkillers that you can get with a prescription or without one. When you take medicine, make sure to follow your doctor’s directions exactly.
If you underwent surgery to fix one breast, you could require extra surgery to make both breasts look the same. This could mean surgery to make your breasts smaller or bigger.
What Are The Advantages Of Breast Reconstruction Surgery?
After a mastectomy or lumpectomy, breast reconstruction surgery might help you feel better about yourself. Many people feel better about how their garments fit after they have breast reconstruction. They might also feel better about wearing a bikini.
After a mastectomy, a lot of people don’t want to get breast reconstruction. Instead, they wear a special bra with a breast form (prosthesis) inside. They might also decide to “go flat” and not wear prosthetic breasts. The choice is quite personal and different for each person.
What Are The Risks Or Complications Of Breast Reconstruction Surgery?
Like any other surgery, breast reconstruction carries dangers like infection and bleeding. The results are different based on the type of surgery and how much tissue was left over following breast cancer surgery and radiation.
After the procedure, you probably won’t be able to feel anything in your freshly reconstructed breasts. You might start to feel some things in your skin again over time. But it won’t feel the same as it did previously.
Some problems that can happen after breast reconstruction surgery are:
- Blood clots. These may happen more often following various kinds of flap repair surgery.
- Breasts that are a different size or shape. One may feel more solid than the other. The areolas and nipples may not be the same size.
- Bruising or scarring around the reconstructed breasts. All breast reconstruction surgeries leave scars. They could diminish with time.
- Fat necrosis. The tissue that was transplanted dies after flap surgery.
- Problems with the implants (for implant reconstruction). These complications can make the implant wrinkle, ripple, or break (tear).
- Weakness, pain or sensitivity at the donor site after a flap reconstruction procedure. The lower abdomen, thigh, back, or bottom are all possible places to get a donor site.
Do Implants Carry Extra Risk?
Some implants may make it more likely that you may have anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), which is a rare type of cancer. In the US, most of these implants are no longer available. Talk to your doctor about how likely it is that you will get ALCL after implant surgery.
When Can I Go Back To My Usual Activities After Breast Reconstruction Surgery?
After surgery, everyone heals at their own pace. There are a number of things that affect how long it takes you to heal. These include your general health and the kind of surgery you had.
For a period, you won’t be able to lift, exercise, or do certain other things to give your body time to heal. Ask your provider when you can start doing the things you like again.
After breast reconstruction surgery, cancer can come back. Get regular checkups from your provider. You will need to get regular mammograms on the other breast to screen for cancer if you had one breast rebuilt.
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Best Plastic Surgeon In Dubai For Breast Reconstruction
Best Plastic Surgeon in Dubai for Breast Reconstruction provides expert consultation, precise surgical execution, and compassionate patient care. During the treatment journey, Dr. Perfect Celebrity carefully evaluates medical history, body structure, and aesthetic goals to design a customized reconstruction plan. Each step focuses on safety, symmetry, and natural contours. With attentive aftercare and professional guidance, patients achieve smoother recovery and beautifully balanced, long-lasting reconstructive results.
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