Who is a Candidate for Breast Implant Reconstruction
Your surgeon will decide whether your health and medical condition makes you an appropriate candidate f o r implant reconstruction. Women with small or medium sized breasts are the best candidates for implant reconstruction, although larger breasts can be reconstructed with a combination of a tissue flap and an implant.
How Are Implants Used in Breast Reconstruction?
Breast reconstruction with a saline-filled breast implant usually occurs as a two-stage procedure, starting with the placement of a breast tissue expander, which is replaced several months later with a breast implant.
- Stage 1: Tissue Expansion
During a mastectomy, the general surgeon often removes skin as well as breast tissue, leaving the chest tissues flat and tight. To create a breast shaped space for the breast implant, a tissue expander is placed under the remaining chest tissues. | ![]() |
The tissue expander is a balloon-like device made from elastic silicone rubber. It is inserted unfilled, and overtime, small amounts of sterile saline are added by inserting a small needle through the skin to the filling port of the device. As the tissue expander fills, the tissues over the expander begin to stretch, similar to the gradual expansion of a woman's abdomen during pregnancy. The tissue expander creates a new breast shaped pocket for a breast implant. Tissue expander placement occurs under anesthesia in an operating room. Operative time is generally one to two hours. The procedure may require a brief hospital stay, or be done on an outpatient basis. Typically, you can resume daily activity after two to three weeks.
Post Mastectomy | ![]() |
- Stage 2: Placing the Breast Implant
After the tissue expander is removed, the
unfilled breast implant is placed in the
pocket, and then filled with sterile saline.
The surgery to replace the
tissue expander with a
(implant exchange) is
usually done under
anesthesia in an
operating room.
It may require a
brief hospital stay or
b e d o n e o n a n
outpatient basis.
The type of breast
implant used will be
determined by you and your plastic surgeon
by evaluating the dimensions and shape of
your desired breast. Breast implants are
available in round and contoured shapes in a
wide variety of sizes.
Stage 2: Breast
Implant and Nipple/
Areola Reconstruction
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