Breast Reconstruction: Before & After Photos
Patient 1






Emily A. Williams, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral nipple sparing mastectomies and reconstruction with TUG flaps
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 2






Emily A. Williams, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral Breast Reconstruction using Muscle Sparing TRAM Flaps and Placement of Mesh for Reinforcement
DIAGNOSIS: Right Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 3






Janelle Sousa, MD
SURGERY: Left oncoplastic breast reduction, wise pattern skin excision, superior nipple pedicle
DIAGNOSIS: Personal history of left breast cancer, Status post left breast lumpectomy, Symptomatic macromastia
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 4










Emily A. Williams, MD
SURGERY: Breast Reconstruction following lumpectomy and radiation
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Right breast reconstruction using tissue rearrangement 10 days following lumpectomy, left breast reduction was done for symmetry prior to radiation.
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 5










Janelle Sousa, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral breast reconstruction using free abdominal tissue DIEP flaps following bilateral nipple sparing mastectomy.
DIAGNOSIS: Personal history of breast cancer
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 6






36 year old with Implant based reconstruction following radiation treatment with use of tissue expanders
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 7






SURGERY: Right breast reduction for symmetry, Fat grafting for treatment of left lumpectomy deformity and right tethered port scar, totaling 40 cc
DIAGNOSIS: Breast asymmetry following left lumpectomy and radiation, Right macromastia, breast deformity due to tethering at the site of lumpectomy, Tethered right upper chest port scar
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 8






Emily A. Williams, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral breast reconstruction with muscle-sparing free TRAM flaps
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Bilateral breast reconstruction with muscle-sparing free TRAM flaps
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 9






Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Left placement of tissue expanders following left nipple sparing mastectomy and left placement of AlloDerm for soft tissue reinforcement of breast. 3 months later followed by left tissue expander removal and replacement with silicone implant to match right breast
DIAGNOSIS: Left breast cancer, left axillary deformity
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 10






Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral delayed breast reconstruction using DIEP flaps, followed by revisions and fat grafting from flank to breasts, followed by nipple reconstruction and areola tattooing
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 11










Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral Breast Reconstruction with Tissue Expander Placement and Alloderm Placement for Breast Soft Tissue Reinforcement
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 12






Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral breast reconstruction using DIEP flaps with abdominal mesh placement for reinforcement of abdominal wall, followed by revisions and fat grafting from flank to breasts, followed by nipple reconstruction and areola tattooing
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 13




Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral placement of tissue expanders following bilateral nipple taking mastectomy and bilateral placement of AlloDerm for soft tissue reinforcement of breast. 3 months later followed by bilateral tissue expander removal and replacement with silicone implants
DIAGNOSIS: Right breast cancer, Bilateral axillary defects
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 14






SURGERY: Bilateral placement of tissue expanders following bilateral nipple taking mastectomy and bilateral placement of AlloDerm for soft tissue reinforcement of breast. 3 months later followed by bilateral tissue expander removal and replacement with silicone implants
DIAGNOSIS: Breast cancer
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 15










Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral Breast Reconstruction using DIEP and mesh followed by bilateral nipple reconstruction and fat grafting to breasts
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Bilateral delayed breast reconstruction using free abdominal tissue. Patient was 11 months out from bilateral mastectomies, chemotherapy and radiation. Revisions and nipple reconstruction were done during separate procedures.
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 16









Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral Breast Reconstruction using Tissue Expanders
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Bilateral implant based breast reconstruction following simple mastectomies. Reconstruction was done in 4 stages with procedures done approximately 3 months apart. Initial placement of tissue expanders followed by breast revisions and placement of permanent implants, followed by nipple reconstruction and the final stage of nipple tattooing.
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 17










Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral Nipple Sparing Mastectomies with immediate Breast Reconstruction using Tissue Expanders
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 18










Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Breast Reconstruction using Tissue Expanders
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Bilateral implant based breast reconstruction using done in 4 stages with approximately 3 months in between each procedure. Initial placement of tissue expanders followed by breast revisions and placement of permanent implants, followed by nipple reconstruction and additional revisions with fat grafting, followed with the final step of 3D nipple tattooing.
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 19










Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Breast Reconstruction using tissue expanders
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Bilateral implant based breast reconstruction following bilateral simple mastectomies. 4 stages of reconstruction staged approximately 3 months in between each procedure. Tissue Expanders and Alloderm placement followed by bilateral breast revisions and placement of permanent silicone implants, followed by nipple reconstruction and additional revisions with fat grafting, followed by the final stage of nipple tattooing.
Individual results may vary.
Click here to contact Northwest Breast Center and set up a consultation.
Patient 20






Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral breast reconstruction using DIEP flaps with abdominal mesh placement for reinforcement of abdominal wall, followed by revisions and fat grafting from flank to breasts, followed by nipple reconstruction and areola tattooing
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
Click here to contact Northwest Breast Center and set up a consultation.
Patient 21






Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral breast reconstruction using tissues expanders following prophylactic nipple sparing mastectomies
DIAGNOSIS: Strong family history of breast cancer
Bilateral breast reconstruction using tissues expanders following prophylactic nipple sparing mastectomies. Reconstruction was done in 2 stages: 1. Placement of tissue expanders and Alloderm, 2. Breast revisions and placement of permanent, silicone implants
Individual results may vary.
Click here to contact Northwest Breast Center and set up a consultation.
Patient 22






Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral Breast Reconstruction with Tissue Expanders and Alloderm
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
Click here to contact Northwest Breast Center and set up a consultation.
Patient 23






SURGERY: Bilateral immediate breast reconstruction using DIEP flaps, followed by revisions and fat grafting from flank to breasts, followed by nipple reconstruction and cosmetic flank liposuction, followed by areola tattooing
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 24






Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral breast reconstruction with DIEP flaps
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Bilateral breast reconstruction with muscle-sparing free TRAM flaps
Individual results may vary.
Click here to contact Northwest Breast Center and set up a consultation.
Patient 25










Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral Breast Reconstruction Using Free Abdominal Tissue, DIEP Flaps
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
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Patient 26










Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral Immediate Breast Reconstruction DIEP Flaps, followed by Revisions and Fat Grafting from Flanks to Breasts, followed by Nipple Reconstruction and Areola Tattooing
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
Click here to contact Northwest Breast Center and set up a consultation.
Patient 27












Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral Breast Reconstruction using DIEP flaps, Followed by Revisions, Nipple Reconstruction and Areola Tattooing
DIAGNOSIS: Breast Cancer
Individual results may vary.
Click here to contact Northwest Breast Center and set up a consultation.
Patient 28












Chad K. Wheeler, MD
SURGERY: Bilateral Prophylactic DIEP Flap Breast Reconstruction Following Bilateral Simple Mastectomies
DIAGNOSIS: BRCA 2+ Gene Mutation
Bilateral mastectomies with immediate breast reconstruction using TRAM flap. Followed 4 months later with breast revisions and cosmetic liposuction. Followed 3 months later with Nipple Reconstruction and finished with Areola Tattooing.
Individual results may vary.
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