2021
DOI: 10.1097/gox.0000000000003614
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Impact of Breast Reconstruction Patients on Cosmetic Practice

Abstract: Background: Postmastectomy breast reconstruction can often restore a patient’s self-image. A notable percentage of women will go on to seek elective aesthetic procedures to further improve their perceived appearance. The purpose of this study was to determine the percentage of primary breast reconstruction patients who go on to receive a cosmetic procedure. We identify factors that may increase the likelihood that a patient subsequently chooses to pursue a cosmetic procedure. Methods: … Show more

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“…[15][16][17] As the incidence of breast cancer increases for patients living with HIV, the safety and efficacy of breast reconstruction in this population must be explored as it is an important aspect of surgical management for many patients diagnosed with breast cancer. [18][19][20] The population of patients diagnosed with cancer and not living with HIV has previously demonstrated an increased utilization of breast reconstruction, and this trend continues in the HIV-positive population. 14,21 This reality and the nuances of HAART, including the fact that immune restoration after HAART can lead to acute inflammatory responses that may complicate breast reconstruction outcomes, necessitates an evaluation of breast reconstruction and outcomes in this understudied population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15][16][17] As the incidence of breast cancer increases for patients living with HIV, the safety and efficacy of breast reconstruction in this population must be explored as it is an important aspect of surgical management for many patients diagnosed with breast cancer. [18][19][20] The population of patients diagnosed with cancer and not living with HIV has previously demonstrated an increased utilization of breast reconstruction, and this trend continues in the HIV-positive population. 14,21 This reality and the nuances of HAART, including the fact that immune restoration after HAART can lead to acute inflammatory responses that may complicate breast reconstruction outcomes, necessitates an evaluation of breast reconstruction and outcomes in this understudied population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is an important distinction between the types of breast reconstruction performed by cosmetic and plastic surgeons. Cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is elective and focuses on enhancing appearance through aesthetic appeal, such as breast augmentation, breast lifts, and breast reductions (Cooper, 2021). In contrast, plastic surgery is dedicated to surgical reconstruction due to birth disorder, trauma, disease, et cetera.…”
Section: Breast Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%