A skin-sparing mastectomy is a breast-conserving surgery in which cancerous tissue is removed via a small incision, leaving an “envelope” of skin that can be filled with an implant or the patient’s own tissue. While the nipple and areola are not spared, as much of the breast’s remaining skin as possible is left intact to help in primary breast reconstruction. This form of surgery may be a viable option for women who plan to have an immediate breast reconstruction and whose diagnosis confirms that their cancer has not spread to any part of their skin. Our breast surgeons who specialize in this type of surgery are known for their outstanding results and superior patient satisfaction ratings, and they welcome the opportunity to provide consultations and second opinions.
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