Will My Breast Regain Its Shape After Minimally Invasive Fibroadenoma Surgery? - Surgery

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Minimally Invasive Fibroadenoma Removal


Recently, during a consultation, a 2 cm fibroadenoma was discovered, which was confirmed to be benign through a biopsy.
However, due to the presence of blood vessels, the fibroadenoma continued to grow larger.
A minimally invasive surgery was performed, and postoperatively, a depression in the breast was noted.
I would like to ask the doctor: Will the breast return to its previous rounded appearance?

Penny, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/10/05

Dr. Yu Mingchang reply Surgery


Hello: If the indentation is not significant, it may recover.
Changhua Hospital cares about you.

Reply Date: 2022/10/05

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After undergoing minimally invasive surgery for a fibroadenoma, it is common to have concerns about the appearance of the breast, particularly regarding any changes in shape or contour. Fibroadenomas are benign tumors that are often found in young women, and while they can cause anxiety, the surgical removal of these growths is generally safe and effective.

In your case, you mentioned experiencing a depression or indentation in the breast following the surgery. This is not an uncommon occurrence, especially if the fibroadenoma was relatively large or if the surgical technique involved removing a significant amount of tissue. However, the good news is that many patients find that their breast shape can improve over time. The healing process can lead to the surrounding tissue adapting and filling in the area where the fibroadenoma was removed, which may help restore a more rounded appearance.

The degree to which your breast will regain its shape depends on several factors, including the size of the fibroadenoma, the surgical technique used, and your body's natural healing response. In many cases, if the indentation is not severe, the breast may gradually return to a more natural contour within a few months post-surgery. It's essential to follow your surgeon's post-operative care instructions, as this can significantly influence your recovery and the final appearance of your breast.

If the depression is more pronounced or does not improve over time, there are options available for addressing this concern. Some patients may consider additional procedures, such as fat grafting or other reconstructive techniques, to enhance the breast's shape. It's crucial to have an open dialogue with your surgeon about your concerns and expectations. They can provide you with a realistic outlook based on your specific situation and may suggest follow-up appointments to monitor your recovery.

In addition to physical changes, it's also important to consider the emotional impact of surgery. Many women experience anxiety about their appearance, especially at a young age. Engaging in supportive conversations with friends, family, or even a counselor can be beneficial in navigating these feelings. Remember that your health and well-being are paramount, and addressing any concerns you have with your healthcare provider is essential.

In summary, while it is possible that you may notice some changes in the shape of your breast after fibroadenoma surgery, many patients find that their breasts can regain a more rounded appearance over time. Regular follow-ups with your surgeon will help ensure that your recovery is on track, and they can address any concerns you may have about your breast's appearance. Don't hesitate to reach out to your healthcare team for support and guidance throughout your recovery journey.

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