Breast Care
-Breast biopsy (ultrasound-guided and stereotactic)
-Lumpectomy
-Mastectomy
-Breast reconstruction
-Breast implant removal
Breast cancer is a complex and challenging disease that requires expert care and specialized knowledge. We are proud to have Dr. Arsenous as part of our team, a distinguished breast cancer specialist with an impressive 20 years of experience in this field.
Dr. Arsenous's extensive expertise in breast cancer encompasses a wide range of areas, including diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing care. With her deep understanding of the disease and its intricacies, she is able to provide patients with the highest level of medical attention, support, and guidance throughout their breast cancer journey.
Breast Cancer Surgery – Q&A
Expertly led by Dr. Arsenous, Breast Cancer Specialist with 20+ Years of Experience
Breast Biopsy (Ultrasound-Guided & Stereotactic)
Q: What is a breast biopsy?
A: A breast biopsy involves taking a small tissue sample from a suspicious area to determine if it is cancerous.
Q: What is an ultrasound-guided biopsy?
A: This technique uses ultrasound imaging to precisely guide the needle to the area of concern—ideal for lumps visible on ultrasound.
Q: What is a stereotactic biopsy?
A: A stereotactic biopsy uses mammography to locate abnormalities, typically microcalcifications, that are not felt or seen on ultrasound.
Q: Is a biopsy painful?
A: Most patients feel minimal discomfort. A local anesthetic is used to numb the area.
Lumpectomy
Q: What is a lumpectomy?
A: A lumpectomy is a breast-conserving surgery where only the cancerous lump and a small margin of surrounding tissue are removed.
Q: Will I lose my entire breast?
A: No. A lumpectomy is designed to preserve as much of the natural breast as possible.
Q: Is radiation needed after a lumpectomy?
A: Often, yes. Radiation therapy is typically recommended to reduce the risk of recurrence.
Mastectomy
Q: What is a mastectomy?
A: A mastectomy is the surgical removal of the entire breast to treat or prevent breast cancer.
Q: Are there different types of mastectomy?
A: Yes. Options include total mastectomy, skin-sparing mastectomy, and nipple-sparing mastectomy, depending on diagnosis and patient preference.
Q: Can I have reconstruction after mastectomy?
A: Absolutely. Many patients choose immediate or delayed breast reconstruction following mastectomy.
Breast Reconstruction
Q: What is breast reconstruction?
A: Breast reconstruction rebuilds the shape of the breast after mastectomy or lumpectomy using implants or your own tissue.
Q: Is reconstruction done at the same time as a mastectomy?
A: It can be done immediately or delayed, depending on medical needs and patient goals.
Q: Will the reconstructed breast look natural?
A: With today’s advanced techniques, results can be very natural in both look and feel.
Breast Implant Removal
Q: Why do some patients choose breast implant removal?
A: Reasons vary—from personal preference to complications like implant rupture, capsular contracture, or health concerns.
Q: What is involved in the procedure?
A: The surgeon removes the implant and may also remove scar tissue (capsulectomy). Additional reshaping or lifting may be performed if desired.
Q: Can I replace the implants or go flat?
A: Yes. You can opt for new implants, fat grafting, or no reconstruction depending on your goals.
Why Choose Dr. Arsenous?
Breast cancer is a complex and challenging disease that requires expert care and specialized knowledge.
We are proud to have Dr. Arsenous, a distinguished breast cancer specialist with over 20 years of experience, guiding patients through every stage of care.
Her deep understanding of breast cancer—from early diagnosis to advanced surgical treatments and reconstruction—ensures each patient receives personalized, compassionate, and world-class care.