Advanced Options for Secondary Breast Reconstruction
The path to breast reconstruction doesn’t always end with the first procedure. Some individuals may encounter complications, scarring, implant-related issues, or find that their initial results don’t meet their expectations.
At pēkomd®, we specialize in secondary breast reconstruction, offering advanced solutions to refine, repair, or rework previous reconstructions for optimal results.
Among the most advanced options is the DIEP (Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator) flap. This innovative procedure uses skin and fat from the lower abdomen to recreate the breast, all while preserving the abdominal muscles. By utilizing living tissue, the DIEP flap creates a soft, natural appearance that is more durable than traditional implant-based methods.
Secondary breast reconstruction may also include:
- Replacing implants with autologous flaps when implants cause discomfort or complications.
- Using microsurgical techniques to correct asymmetry or repair radiation-induced damage.
- Combining tissue flaps and implants for enhanced volume and a more natural contour.
- Employing fat grafting (lipofilling) to smooth transitions, improve shape, and refine skin quality.
At pēkomd®, our fellowship-trained microsurgeons possess the rare expertise to handle even the most complex secondary reconstructions. Their skills in microsurgery offer patients the opportunity for personalized, life-changing results that feel authentic and aligned with their goals.