57.5 YEARS old too old to do a unilateral DIEP procedure?

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rmgrmg
rmgrmg Member Posts: 79
edited April 2019 in Breast Reconstruction

Typo, make that mid-fifties and I am otherwise healthy but wondering if DIEP is safely done in women of my age.I am explanting years old implant for reconstruction and want a more natural long lasting fix. Thanks, Racheal

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  • Meow13
    Meow13 Member Posts: 4,859
    edited April 2019

    I was 53 almost 54 when I did my single side DIEP. Results were excellent couldn't be happier.

    I never had any implants.

  • Trishyla
    Trishyla Member Posts: 1,005
    edited April 2019

    I was 58 when I had a bilateral mastectomy with immediate DIEP flap reconstruction. I healed faster than any other patient they've had. Shocked the hell out of the reconstructive surgeon. He tried to talk me out of the procedure since I'm an ex-smoker. Ha. I showed them. LOL!

    Seriously, though, I would say if you feel up to it, then go for it. I'm really happy with my results. Look and feel like real breasts. Now, if they just had some feeling, I'd be a happy camper.

    Best wishes for whatever you choose.

    Trish

  • Jiffrig
    Jiffrig Member Posts: 232
    edited April 2019

    Do it! I was 67 and got a tummy tuck, perky boobs and tight stomach muscles. Best “benefit” from this terrible ordeal. I healed very easily. Came out looking better than before cancer.

  • Meow13
    Meow13 Member Posts: 4,859
    edited April 2019

    You know I would do it again in a heartbeat.

  • OCDAmy
    OCDAmy Member Posts: 873
    edited April 2019

    54 when I had my single DIEP. Very pleased with results. If you are in good health, go for it!

  • Cowgirl13
    Cowgirl13 Member Posts: 1,936
    edited April 2019

    My best friend had it done when she was 73 and had no problems,

  • rmgrmg
    rmgrmg Member Posts: 79
    edited April 2019

    Thank you, cowgirl! Cool having it at 72 years old! Love it!

  • rmgrmg
    rmgrmg Member Posts: 79
    edited April 2019

    Nice and very reassuring!

  • Stitch
    Stitch Member Posts: 36
    edited April 2019

    I'm glad you asked this.  I'm 60, and while I have no idea yet what sort of surgery I'll decide upon, (may be lumpectomy w/rads), since they found "something else" in the right breast I'm now considering all options.  I'll find out tomorrow what is in the right breast.  I'm not too into having 2 deformed breasts, nor radiation.  If I would decide on BMX, at first I was leaning towards going flat.  Now, I'm sort of re-considering.  I spoke with a friend who had DIEP in her early 50's and is thrilled with the results.  I'm so worried about an 8 hour surgery though!  I am a former smoker, but quit 6 years ago.  However, I do vape.  When I said no to smoking they didn't ask if I vape, so maybe it doesn't matter for that?  

  • Meow13
    Meow13 Member Posts: 4,859
    edited April 2019

    My surgery was 10 hours, he also did a lift match on the real side. I was a bit afraid but woke up never in any pain. As I was healing there was burning and strange sensations. Nothing that was too uncomfortable.

    I was in excellent physical condition before surgery, bmi was 20.5 no smoker, really little drinking as well. I was swimming a mile every other day and and 1 hour, 3.5 miles on the treadmill everyday including the weekends. Then after surgery I literally spent 6 weeks lounging on the couch doing almost nothing.

    Several months later I was back to exercising and swimming. Looked really good in my bathing suit. Better than I had looked in years.

  • FrenchPorsche
    FrenchPorsche Member Posts: 75
    edited April 2019

    Stitch - if you’re vaping nicotine the diep isn’t recommended because it impacts the vascular system. I’m due to have a mastectomy with immediate reconstruction next week and I have to go for a sub pectoral implant because I’m not 100% nicotine free (I also vape). Hope you either find an alternative that works for you or a surgeon who is happy do that reconstruction for you. X

  • Wendysch
    Wendysch Member Posts: 8
    edited April 2019

    rmgrmg, I am 61 and just had a bilateral DIEP on February 6th at PRMA in San Antonio, TX. I am very happy and would do it again in a heartbeat. I had no real pain, and only took Tylenol because they insisted. I was up walking, standing straight the very next day and out of the hospital in 3 days. I am overweight, but I am active and exercise. My surgery was 8.5 hours and I really have had excellent results, with minor pain (sneezing and coughing are not fun, but manageable). I absolutely love the feeling (warm, soft, pliable as opposed to cold, hard stiff breasts).


  • reflect
    reflect Member Posts: 576
    edited April 2019

    Hi Stitch, yes vaping or any nicotine replacement “counts” just like smoking! I quit chewing nicotine gum before my recon surgery as required by my surgeon....10 weeks prior I think. Good luck!

  • rmgrmg
    rmgrmg Member Posts: 79
    edited April 2019

    How long was your surgery for single side depth?

  • rmgrmg
    rmgrmg Member Posts: 79
    edited April 2019

    How long was your surgery for single side depth?

  • Runrcrb
    Runrcrb Member Posts: 577
    edited April 2019

    rmgrmg, mid 50s is not too old. I was 56.5. I had unilateral and my surgery was about 6 hours. I had one night in the ICU and one night in a surgical recovery floor and then i went home. I stopped narcotics when i left the ICU. I didn’t have the issues that some women described- I stood up fairly straight quickly, I slept on my back in my own bed as soon as i got home. I was back at my desktop job after 5 weeks. For me, DIEP was easier than the mastectomy



  • rmgrmg
    rmgrmg Member Posts: 79
    edited April 2019

    Cool, glad to hear you did so nicely with the DIEP, congrats, and thanks for sharing!


  • rosesinwinter
    rosesinwinter Member Posts: 70
    edited April 2019

    I just finished stage 2 of DIEP flap at age 60. Was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer in 9/2007 and had left-sided mastectomy. Was told that I could not do DIEP flap by plastic surgeon 2 yrs after all of my treatment was done due to the extensive scar tissue. Found an awesome surgeon at UPMC - Magee Women's Hospital 2 years ago who was not at all hesitant to go ahead. I have well-controlled type 2 diabetes, Sjogren's Syndrome auto-immune dx and a BMI of 29. I sailed thru the surgery, really. Had 6 weeks off work and then 2 weeks off for the breast reduction on the right side. I feel SO much better now - more energy, lost more weight, better self-esteem. SO happy I went ahead with it!

  • rmgrmg
    rmgrmg Member Posts: 79
    edited April 2019

    Happy for you that you feel great and rejuvenated after the DIEP. Sounds like it made you whole again after BC. Must have had a wonderful surgeon working on you. You were blessed.

  • Mavericksmom
    Mavericksmom Member Posts: 635
    edited April 2019

    I had DIEP reconstruction following mastectomy in January and I am 65!

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