
Breast Reconstruction After Lumpectomy
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If you’ve had a lumpectomy, a partial mastectomy, a wedge resection or a quadrantectomy, we can help you reconstruct your breast with no incisions and no scars. We understand that you've been through an emotional rollercoaster, so we are here to do what we can to bring balance, harmomy and comfort into your life.
In most cases, lumpectomy patients will need to receive radiation as prescribed by her oncologist. Using traditional methods, a radiated breast is difficult to reconstruct.
However, my method of fat grafting, together with the use of our external expander, Brava, has proven to be uniquely successful. The results are as close to perfect as possible.
We make our reconstruction decisions based on the individual patient needs. But it is our goal to help you reclaim what you lost to cancer….your natural looking and feeling breast.
- Roger K. Khouri, MD, FACS
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Brava system is placed over removed breast area. |
External expansion of the breast occurs. Your own fat is injected to fill new void. |
Expansion continues to occur. More fat is added to enlarge the breast. |
- - All natural reconstruction
- - No foreign object in body
- - Quick recovery
- - Sensation in breast area
- - No cuts, no incisions
- - Liposuction
- - Covered by insurance
- - No implant replacement
- - Minimally invasive
The procedure is done as outpatient, often under local anesthesia and sedation.
Average recovery time is 2-4 days, a lot quicker than implant surgery.







