Regain Confidence and Embrace A Natural Approach to Breast Restoration Michael J. Orseck MD.
Breast reconstruction after mastectomy is a deeply personal journey. If you’re seeking a natural-looking and long-lasting option, DIEP flap breast reconstruction might be the right choice for you. This innovative procedure utilizes your own abdominal tissue to create a reconstructed breast, offering several advantages over traditional methods.
What Are The Benefits Of A DIEP Flap Procudure?
DIEP Flap surgery for breast reconstruction offers many benefits, including:
- Deep inferior epigastric vessels that supply necessary blood are reattached to allow necessary blood flow to the replanted tissues, resulting in a more natural-looking and feeling breast.
- Donor tissues taken from the abdominal wall are very similar to that found in breast tissue, which enhances the aesthetic outcome.
- The rectus abdominis muscle in the abdomen is left intact, which reduces post-surgical pain and complications that pose higher risks than in other procedures.
- Shortened recovery time and fewer long term effects.
How is the DIEP Flap Procedure performed?
The DIEP flap procedure is performed under general anesthesia and a hospital stay is less than 48 hours. While the DIEP flap procedure is major surgery, it is not as invasive as other surgeries. No body cavities are opened which lowers the risks normally associated with a more invasive surgery. Patients are monitored with a wireless signal that transmits directly to Dr. Orseck’s smartphone, allowing him to monitor the blood flow in your flap at all times!
During the surgery, an incision is made across the abdomen to reveal the underlying tissues. Tissues along with blood vessels are carefully harvested and prepared for relocation to the breast area. The abdominal incision is then closed, the flap tissue is relocated to the breast site and the blood vessels are reattached using microsurgery to return blood flow to the new breast. The newly-reconstructed breast is attached to the chest wall. After the incision is closed, sterile dressings are applied. After surgery, the blood flow to the new breast is carefully monitored with a specialized device.
Explore a 3D visualization of the DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction procedure.
