Common questions

What is a double vasectomy?

What is a double vasectomy?

A double mastectomy—also known as a bilateral mastectomy—is exactly what it sounds like: a surgery in which both breasts are removed at the same time. It’s major surgery that removes both breasts to remove cancer, or to reduce the risk of breast cancer in a woman who may be at high risk for the disease.

Did Angelina Jolie get a double vasectomy?

Angelina Jolie elected to proceed with prophylactic double mastectomy after undergoing genetic screening and learning that she had a significantly elevated risk of developing breast cancer due to mutation of the BRCA1 gene. As a member of her surgical team, I was deeply moved by her courage and benevolence as Ms.

What are the different types of mastectomies?

There are several different types of mastectomies, based on how the surgery is done and how much tissue is removed.

  • Simple (or total) mastectomy. In this procedure, the surgeon removes the entire breast, including the nipple, areola, and skin.
  • Skin-sparing mastectomy.
  • Nipple-sparing mastectomy.
  • Modified radical mastectomy.

Is a double mastectomy outpatient?

The surgery is often done as an outpatient procedure, and most people go home on the same day of the operation. If you’re having both breasts removed (a double mastectomy), expect to spend more time in surgery and possibly an additional day in the hospital.

How long is recovery from double mastectomy?

The recovery time from a double mastectomy can vary from person to person, but it typically takes 4 to 6 weeks. Some surgeries involve removing the breast tissue but saving the nipple, while others remove the whole breast. More radical mastectomies also remove chest muscle and, rarely, the lymph nodes.

Did Angelina Jolie have nipples removed?

Two weeks before getting her mastectomies in mid-February, Jolie underwent a nipple delay procedure—a complicated step in a nipple-sparing mastectomy that involves removing a small amount of tissue from beneath the nipple to ensure that it isn’t malignant (if it was, keeping the nipple would, of course, be a dangerous …

Why do people have mastectomies?

The purpose is usually to remove breast cancer, or prevent the spread or development of it. However, some people undergo mastectomies for other reasons. Some types of mastectomy remove only part of the breast tissue, and others are more extensive.

Are reconstructed nipples always erect?

Positioning and appearance: In some cases, you may not be happy with how the nipple is placed or how it looks after reconstruction. The nipple will always be erect after NSM.

Do reconstructed nipples have feeling?

They may not be as soft or feel as natural as you thought they would. You probably won’t have any sensation in a breast that’s been reconstructed with an implant and little sensation in a breast that’s had autologous reconstruction.

What is the average recovery time for a double mastectomy?

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Ruth Doyle