Calling ladies who had single mastectomy

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Mucki1991
Mucki1991 Member Posts: 294
edited July 2017 in Breast Reconstruction

Hoping you ladies can help me out here.

I need to make surgery decision and I need some real info. I'm 43 144 lbs with size 34 G breast. I will def be having a mastectomy left breast. Right breast is all clear so question is should I do a double mastectomy for symmetry? I'm nervous about a new boob and old boob. I also would prefer to not have two very scarred boobs.. I know reduction on the right would end with the anchor scar. How are your results with a single mastectomy?

Meeting with PS on Monday

Truly appreciate all thoughts and advice


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  • Lily55
    Lily55 Member Posts: 3,534
    edited June 2017

    I had a reduction done on my remaining breast - it was not an anchor scar but went around the areola and just a straight line down.  Was not painful but being so lopsided before WAS painful.  I still have full sensation

  • Piscean
    Piscean Member Posts: 50
    edited June 2017

    I had a unilat mx with recon. I was a B cup before surgery and now a DD. My plastic surgeon performed a balancing augmentation on the healthy breast during reconstructive surgery for the mastectomy side because I decided to increase my cup size with my surgery. I called it my "gift with purchase".

    The scars are minimal on both. I had an excellent surgeon and she did her best to make the scars small.

    My mastectomy was extremely painful and I remember thinking to myself, "Thank the Gods that I didn't choose to have a bilateral!" Then, I couldn't understand how any woman could deal with the pain of both sides having surgery. How would she eat? How would she wipe after using the toilet? I could barely move my left side after the mastectomy...but maybe it's because my surgery was very difficult and the surgeon was all up in my axilla.

    Now, it's been two years and the memory of the pain has all but subsided. I think if a woman has a lot of help, a double would be doable. But I would not ask for that kind of pain.

    Also, I really like having nipple sensation in my healthy boob. My mastectomy breast is like this cold dead thing on my chest. I wouldn't like to have two of those. If you have enough tissue for a flap, it would be warm and soft and nice. I didn't have the option as I had no extra tissue. For me, it was implant or nothing. I chose the implant.

    Best of luck making your decision! I think I made the right one for me.

    Hugs!


  • Mucki1991
    Mucki1991 Member Posts: 294
    edited June 2017

    thank you for your sharing and kind words. So many things to consider I need all the real experiences info I can get

  • Mucki1991
    Mucki1991 Member Posts: 294
    edited June 2017

    Met with PS today and I'm going with the double mastectomy. Not sure if he will go above the muscle or under he said it depends on how it looks when he gets in there. Nervous but I'm on the train now.

  • bellcrawford
    bellcrawford Member Posts: 8
    edited June 2017

    Hi Mucki,

    I had a unilateral mastectomy with DIEP reconstruction. If I had decided to go the implant route, I would have decided to have both breasts done as an implanted & natural breast look, feel & behave quite different. With DIEP using my own tissue, the shape of my natural breast was matched & the size is pretty close. I may need a little reduction/lift but not a whole lot. You gotta weigh your options & personal feelings, & most importantly, you have to be really happy with your decision & have confidence in your plastic surgeon.

  • shinecoco
    shinecoco Member Posts: 1
    edited July 2017

    I had a unilateral mastectomy in October of 2016. They look very differently from each other naked but in clothes the symmetry is pretty good. It would be nice if they "matched" but I wouldn't trade having one real breast for it. My reconstructed breast feels cold and dead to me, it is only decoration. It is so numb that I can't even tell when it's exposed to air lol. My left breast was lifted so at least they are the same height. I often joke that's my breasts look Ike they belong to two different women.

  • Mucki1991
    Mucki1991 Member Posts: 294
    edited July 2017

    thank you for the reply after an MRI i no !longer had a choice. Life has a way of choosing for me lately


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