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Had the works- chemo, rad, bi mastectomy, te's,...

Had the works- chemo, rad, bi mastectomy, te's, then diep breast reconstruction-which is several surgeries. It is the longest road ever when you've already done so much, but dr Craigie and staff made me beautiful again. And they care and connect. Professional and so knowledgable. There for crying, laughing, questions, everything. Couldn't recommend them more than my overflowing grateful heart.

2nd stage natural breast reconstruction

A little harder than expected, but soooo worth it! I haven't updated in so long, but we all hop on when we need, so here's what happened:
1st recon was DIEP. This is after my 2nd stage, so in this, they fix the "dog ears" (the little pointy part where drains stick out on sides of belly incision), they lipo out (I used inner and outer thighs, what can I say, I gotta lot to give there) and graft that fat to the new breast/ab tissue. My tissue took beautifully last surgery and I both babied it but remained healthy. I am young and that helps. As a result, I had no fat necrosis or issues, so I think my fat has a great chance of survival.
I told him no one ever woke up and said no, they're too big. ???? So they're pretty nice already. He also fixed a little cording issue when he went in by breasts under arm, as well as injected a bit of fat under the port scar, which he felt would improve its look.
It's tough to have a drain agsin, esp when u thought you were all done w drains. Downright depressing at times. But the results! I can already see it. I'm starting to like my body again, and that's saying something.

Bilateral mastectomy 38 yrs. 3 weeks out

3 week out pics: I have had another fill and just picked off the purple glue so they are looking better now that they look like skin!

Provider Review

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
1300 Hospital Dr., Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Professional, caring and knowledgeable...and ever so patient with all my questions!