Whether this type of surgery is right for you depends on a number of things, such as:
- The size of your breasts.
- The size of the cancer and where it is in your breast.
- Whether you'll need more treatment after surgery, like radiation therapy.
- Your overall health and personal health history.
- The amount of breast tissue that needs to be removed. If there's too much cancer, you might need to have a mastectomy (surgery to remove the breast). In that case, you can choose to have breast reconstruction later.
Oncoplastic surgery can also address problems with your breasts that are not related to the cancer. These might include sagging breasts, breasts that are very different in size or shape, or very large breasts that make you uncomfortable.
Decisions about breast surgery are very personal. Talk with your doctor to make a plan you’re comfortable with.