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  1. www.mayoclinic.org › tests-procedures › mastectomyMastectomy - Mayo Clinic

    3 Nov 2023 · A mastectomy is surgery to remove all breast tissue from a breast. It's most often done to treat or prevent breast cancer. In addition to removing the breast tissue, mastectomy also may remove the breast skin and nipple. Some newer mastectomy techniques can leave the skin or nipple.

  2. A total or simple mastectomy removes all breast tissue but leaves your pectoral muscles beneath. A total mastectomy can be unilateral (one breast only) or bilateral (both breasts). Double mastectomy (bilateral mastectomy). A double mastectomy, also called a bilateral mastectomy, is a total mastectomy of both breasts.

  3. Simple (or total) mastectomy. In this procedure, the surgeon removes the entire breast, including the nipple, areola, fascia (covering) of the pectoralis major muscle (main chest muscle), and skin. A few underarm lymph nodes might be removed as part of a sentinel lymph node biopsy depending on the situation.

  4. 27 Sep 2023 · Mastectomy is defined as the surgical removal of one or both of the breasts, although sometimes a partial mastectomy is possible. It is a common treatment for breast cancer.

  5. Learn more. Planning for surgery to remove breast tissue involves a lot of choices. Understanding your options can help you determine what’s best for you.

  6. 4 Jun 2021 · Mastectomy is surgery to remove a breast, usually to treat or help prevent breast cancer. If your doctor has recommended a mastectomy, you probably have many questions. In this article, we’ll...

  7. 8 Jan 2024 · A mastectomy is surgery to remove all of the breast. If you have one breast removed this is known as a single or unilateral mastectomy. If you have both breasts removed this is known as a double or bilateral mastectomy.

  8. There are several types of mastectomy procedures: Total (simple) mastectomy. This method removes the whole breast, including the nipple, the colored ring around the nipple (called the areola), and most of the overlying skin. Modified radical mastectomy. The entire breast is removed.

  9. www.nhs.uk › conditions › mastectomyMastectomy - NHS

    A mastectomy is an operation to remove a breast. It's used to treat breast cancer in women and breast cancer in men. The operation takes about 90 minutes, and most people go home the following day. It can take 4 to 6 weeks to recover from a mastectomy.

  10. 20 Mei 2021 · A mastectomy is a surgery often performed as part of breast cancer treatment. Breast surgeon Susie Sun, M.D., explains what a mastectomy is, what to expect, what recovery is like, and which types of breast reconstruction are available to patients who choose a mastectomy.

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