Share on Facebook Twitter Linkedin Breast reconstruction is typically performed in two stages. For implant reconstruction, the first stage begins with a tissue expander being placed. Once optimal breast size is achieved, the tissue expander is replaced with a permanent breast implant. During stage 1 of autologous reconstruction (or reconstruction using your own tissue) the
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