Anyone decide not to do reconstruction after getting the expander in?

Posted by colson21 @colson21, Jun 29, 2022

Has anyone decided to not go through with reconstruction after having the expander in and getting 4 injections. I also had 2 surgeries that they did not get it all. DCIS and then 3 one got a Mastectomy and was told she would have not gotten it all if I didn't do Mastectomy

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@drummergirl

I am 73 and had a double mastectomy a year ago without reconstruction. Like you, I wanted to heal and get on with my life. My gut feeling was that if I could look like myself with prosthesis, I could be fine with that decision and I am. I still had mild lymphedema and a persistent seroma to deal with, but no regrets. My oncologist told me that she had many patients who regretted having reconstruction, but no regrets among those who went flat. A very personal decision, good luck.

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That’s good hear ! You’re right I just want to move on and be healthy.
***Perfect line…. “My gut feeling was that if I could look like myself with prosthesis, I could be fine with that decision and I am”.

At this point I wish it was over. Thank you again. Be well.

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Had HER2 negative, estrogen and progesterone positive. Diagnosed in August at the ultrasound and later biopsy.

Unilateral mastectomy on November 14th, Goldilocks Aesthetic flat closure to avoid concavity. I didn't like the idea of having any plastic silicone in my body. Diep Flap surgery seemed too complicated to me.

Unfortunately the plastic surgeons don't mention Aesthetic flat closure as a option. Just plastic implants and diep flap reconstructions. Luckily there are groups of women who talk about it.

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Please see this photo with the aesthetic flat surgery.

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@texasduchess

At age 45, I had a lumpectomy, chemo (2000) and 6.5 weeks of radiation on left breast for hormone-positive breast cancer (2001). In late 2014, in the same breast, mammogram found another mass in that breast and biopsy confirmed cancer. Had a double mastectomy—pathology on lump showed triple-negative cancer in left breast and DCIS was found in tissue of removed right breast as well. Had tissue expanders placed at time of double mastectomy. Had 5.5 months Adriamycin (four sessions) and Taxol (12 sessions) chemo in 2015.

I opted for breast implants instead of any type of flap, or tummy tissue surgery; I did NOT want large implants (are about a C cup; am a plus-size woman). I was prepared for the rebuilt breasts to not look "real" as my nipples could not be spared and implants would be used. Although it had been 14 years since the left side was irradiated, I've had a lot of problems with the rebuilt breast on that side—it's fallen to the left, it had a bleed behind it that caused it to develop capsular contracture necessitating replacement and currently, it sits much lower than the right.

When I HAD to have the left one removed November 2020 because of the capsular contracture (the implant became very hard and moved waaay up on my chest), my surgeon had to remove a LOT of tissue, scar tissue and skin—which meant using a tissue expander again to create room to put the implant in and growing more skin to cover it—which meant I had to have yet another surgery to place the new implant in April 2021. At the time of the capsular contracture, I considered not putting implants back in; my plastic surgeon said I would feel "maimed" if I opted to "go flat." Honestly, unclothed my "breasts" look awful, so not sure surgeon should be throwing the word “maimed” around; my oncologist (who has practiced 30 years and seen a lot of breast cancer patients) said mine looked pretty much like others he's seen (made me feel better about mine, but sad for all of us who reconstructed).

When I decided on the double mastectomy, I wanted reconstruction so that I’d look “normal” and opted for implants because I did NOT want a lot of surgeries, additional scars and the long recovery time associated with transplanting my own tissue from other areas of my body. So far, I have had 7–8 surgeries to fix various issues and the fake boobs (foobs) if unclothed would fool no one and do not "match" in shape, nor sit at the same level. Every subsequent surgery has cost me thousands of dollars (even with health insurance), taken weeks to heal and caused more scarring and a significant loss of tissue in my left armpit (I am lucky that I don't have lymphedema and that I have full range of motion in both arms). I don't know if going the "own tissue" route would have ultimately been less trouble and given me a better result, or not. I don’t know if the left breast having been irradiated meant no matter what surgery I chose would have led to less-than-desirable outcomes. If I had known then, what I know now and if I have to have more surgery, I will take the implants OUT and “go flat.”

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I had diep flap, my own fat made into breast. So glad that I don't have a foreign body in my chest. Texture is same as untouched breast. Reconstruction should be free. Why are you paying?

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@mari

I had diep flap, my own fat made into breast. So glad that I don't have a foreign body in my chest. Texture is same as untouched breast. Reconstruction should be free. Why are you paying?

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With DIEP flap, what is the sensitivity of the breast … internal and external?? Or is there numbness of the breast? Thank you

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@anjalima

With DIEP flap, what is the sensitivity of the breast … internal and external?? Or is there numbness of the breast? Thank you

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I GUESS there is numbness but, the fat inside seems like a real breast.
I look great, and all the fat take from my belly is certainly an improvement.

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@mari

I GUESS there is numbness but, the fat inside seems like a real breast.
I look great, and all the fat take from my belly is certainly an improvement.

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Happy for you 🌸

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@colson21 I am
considering removing my expander. Had mastectomy plus tissue expansion 3 wks ago, now regretting decision and wondering what can be done if I want it out. What did you decide/learn?

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Hi @colson21, my wife has gone through a couple surgeries with bad results after having the expanders put in. One expander is already out. She said enough! and the other one is coming out in a couple of weeks. She's going to stay flat with prosthetics. It's clear she feels better now. I hope that her experience provides you a little help, and best wishes for you.

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@nd14

@colson21 I am
considering removing my expander. Had mastectomy plus tissue expansion 3 wks ago, now regretting decision and wondering what can be done if I want it out. What did you decide/learn?

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After a couple of unsuccessful tries with an expander and implant I opted to forgo the implant and use a prosthesis. My initial thought was why didn't anyone tell me about this option to begin with. The prosthesis is comfortable and I have been happy with it for 11 years. They make different styles for swimming and exercise, I do both and wouldn't consider trying for another implant. Of course if the reconstruction had been comfortable and successful the 1st time around I might feel differently. Good luck!

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