Women who undergo a mastectomy have many options regarding the appearance of a breast:
Having reconstructive surgery of the breast during the mastectomy operation
Having reconstructive surgery of the breast after recovery from the mastectomy operation
Wearing a breast prosthesis (an artificial breast built into or placed into a brassiere)
Choosing not to undergo reconstructive surgery and not to wear a breast prosthesis
If you are considering having a mastectomy and contemplating how to deal physically and emotionally with a missing breast, the following approaches may be helpful in your decision-making, your recovery, your self-image, and your overall wellbeing:
Consult your surgical oncologist for advice on options that may be appropriate for you
Consult your oncology nurse
Consult a plastic surgeon experienced in reconstruction of the breast
Be informed by reading information on reconstruction of the breast and breast implants. See our Q&A on reconstructive surgery of the breast.
Talk with a psychologist or counselor about your feelings about the issues you are facing
Join a breast cancer support group, and talk with other women who are facing or have faced the same situation
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