Of all the different types of breast reconstructions you have performed, which have you had the most success?

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RobertAllenMD (Physician - Surgery - Plastic (Verified) ) - 01 / 08 / 2012

A Plastic Surgeon moves tissue around to restore form and function. Using microsurgical technique allows us to move tissue from anywhere to anywhere in the body creating more options to choose from for a particular patient. Microsurgical transfer of tissue for breast reconstruction has the highest success rate over any other method. Traditionally the drawback of this technique is that it requires specialized training in microsurgery. Special equipment is needed, and the length of the procedure may be longer than other methods. By specializing in microsurgical breast reconstruction, I have greatly reduced the OR time, decreased the complication rate, and increased success rate. Success rate with DIEP breast reconstruction is over 99%. These advances make the patient’s decision to select this procedure with the most natural, permanent result easier.
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