Service Providers for Full Breast (Resected)
A ""Full Breast (Resected)"" procedure refers to the surgical removal of the entire breast, typically performed as a mastectomy to treat or prevent breast cancer or manage other conditions like chronic infections or tumors. The resected tissue is sent for pathological examination to assess the presence, type, and extent of cancer or other abnormalities. Preoperative preparation may involve imaging, biopsy, and medical clearance. During surgery, anesthesia is administered, and the breast tissue is excised, with or without lymph nodes and muscle involvement. Postoperative care includes pain management, wound care, and follow-up for results. Risks include infection, lymphedema, and scarring, with results guiding further treatment, such as chemotherapy or reconstruction.