
Reconstructive Surgery After Cancer
Reconstructive surgery after cancer is a medical procedure aimed at restoring a person's appearance and function after cancer treatment, which may involve removal of tumors and healthy tissue. This surgery can help rebuild affected areas, such as the breasts after a mastectomy, or repair facial structures affected by cancer surgery. The goal is to improve physical appearance, self-esteem, and quality of life. Reconstructive surgery is typically performed by specialized surgeons and may involve various techniques, including implants, grafts, or tissue rearrangement, tailored to each patient’s needs.