Prophylactic Mastectomy

Also known as prophylactic mastectomy, this preventive surgery involves removing one or both breasts to significantly reduce the risk of developing breast cancer, especially in high-risk individuals.

Ideal Candidates

  • Individuals with BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations.
  • Those with a strong family history of breast cancer.
  • Patients with previous breast cancer diagnosis.

Procedure Details:

  • Removal of breast tissue while preserving the skin and, in some cases, the nipple.
  • Often combined with immediate reconstruction.

Medical Considerations:

 

Benefits:

  • Reduces the risk of breast cancer by up to 95%.
  • Provides peace of mind for high-risk individuals.
  • Can be tailored to individual preferences and risk factors.

Recovery:

  • Similar to mastectomy recovery.
  • Emotional support and counseling are recommended.
  • Regular follow-ups to monitor overall health.