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After a mastectomy, you are likely to experience changes in sensation in your chest area. The main reason for this sensation loss is because doctors remove your sensory nerves during the mastectomy. For most women, the change in sensation in their nipples, skin, and breast persists even after reconstruction. Thus, as much as reconstruction can help restore your breasts’ size, softness, and shape, it may not bring back the sensation. That is where Resensation comes in.
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For some women, the decision to be subjected to major surgery like a mastectomy can save their life. But like any operation, there may be side effects that patients have to deal with after the procedure. One of these side effects is losing breast sensation.
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Breast cancer is becoming a common occurrence in society today. More women are opting to undergo mastectomy and reconstruction surgery.
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Why Choose Resensation: A surgical technique that is changing the paradigm of breast reconstruction?
Many women who have undergone a mastectomy, either through choice or as a form of treatment for cancer, later choose to have reconstructive surgery as a way to restore the way that they looked and the way that they felt about their body before their breasts were removed.
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In the past, sensation represented a significant missing factor in the success of breast reconstruction. While patients could enjoy the physical shape of their newly-restored breasts, their previous mastectomy meant that their new curves had no sensation.
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