What is a subcutaneous mastectomy?

What is a subcutaneous mastectomy?

Subcutaneous mastectomy involves the removal of the entire breast with the exception of the nipple and areola. • Simple mastectomy involves removal of the entire breast, including the nipple and areola, while leaving the axillary or central lymph nodes (those in the armpit and under the arm) intact.

How much does a subcutaneous mastectomy cost?

The Mastectomy procedure can cost anywhere from $8400 – $8600. The actual costs will be determined after we understand your individual needs and wants for the procedure.

What is affirming surgery?

Gender affirmation surgery refers to procedures that help people transition to their self-identified gender. Gender-affirming options may include facial surgery, top surgery or bottom surgery. Most people who choose gender affirmation surgeries report improved mental health and quality of life.

How long after top surgery can you exercise?

Regular exercise routines, including weight lifting, can usually be resumed 5-6 weeks after surgery. If you are a bodybuilder, or lift heavy weights, you may have to wait as long as three months before you can resume your normal workout.

Why do nipples get removed during mastectomy?

The nipple and areola are usually the final phase of breast reconstruction. This is a separate surgery done to make the reconstructed breast look more like the original breast. It can be done as an outpatient surgery or sometimes as an office procedure.

How long after top surgery can I go for a walk?

Many surgeons will give the go-ahead for longer walks around 15 to 21 days after the operation. After about a month, most people undergoing top flattening surgery no longer have restrictions on walking. While there might be guidelines around returning to walking, don’t worry about it being dangerous.

When can I sleep on my side after top surgery?

Sleep on your back for the first 2 weeks of your recovery period. At this point you may sleep on your side. Avoid any heavy lifting or intense exercise that involves the upper body during this time. This can aggravate the chest.

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