We’re throwing this blog post back with archived words from 2019. As the weather is getting warmer and Spring & Summer are coming up, here are some important tips to keep in mind. The warmer, sunnier weather is calling you to the great outdoors, but...
Myth 2: I Can’t Have Natural Breast Reconstruction Because I Don’t Have Enough Abdominal Tissue to Spare. Women without excess abdominal tissue have been candidates for natural breast reconstruction for over two decades. Further innovations in the field of...
Top 6 Breast Reconstruction Myths The choice to have breast reconstruction surgery can leave you with a lot of questions, so the Center for Natural Breast Reconstruction is here to give you the answers you need. Because there are many misconceptions about breast...
After an injury, the body goes through a natural healing process to fix this damage. If the wound is deep enough, new thick tissue is formed within this area, creating a scar. Initially, a scar may be red, raised, itchy, and/or painful, but this subsides over...
When recovering from breast reconstruction surgery, the initial phases of the wound-healing process are expected to take around four to six weeks. Within 3 months, the wound repair is almost as strong as it was before surgery. The entire wound healing process might...
When recovering from breast reconstruction surgery, the initial phases of the wound-healing process are expected to take around four to six weeks. Within 3 months, the wound repair is almost as strong as it was before surgery. The entire wound healing process might...