How a Tissue Expander Works


A tissue expander is inserted following the mastectomy to prepare for reconstruction.


The expander is gradually filled with saline through a valve to stretch the skin and muscle enough to accept an implant.


After surgery, the breast mound is restored. Scars are permanent but will fade over time. A nipple and areola can be reconstructed at a later date.





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