Breast Oncoplastic Surgery
Advanced Breast Cancer Treatment with Oncoplastic Techniques
Experience precise, safe, and cosmetically favorable treatment for breast cancer with oncoplastic surgery.
Breast oncoplastic surgery combines cancer removal with plastic surgery techniques to preserve the natural shape and symmetry of the breast. This approach allows for effective tumor removal while minimizing cosmetic deformity, providing patients with improved confidence, faster recovery, and better long-term outcomes.
Modern oncoplastic techniques integrate oncologic safety and aesthetic reconstruction, ensuring that patients not only receive the highest standard of cancer care but also maintain a natural appearance post-surgery.
What is Breast Oncoplastic Surgery?
Breast oncoplastic surgery is a minimally invasive or tissue-preserving surgical approach where the surgeon removes the breast tumor while reshaping the remaining breast tissue to maintain its natural contour.
During the procedure:
- The surgeon carefully plans the incision to optimize cosmetic outcomes
- Tumor excision is combined with tissue rearrangement or minor reconstruction
- Sometimes, tissue from nearby areas (or implants) is used for additional volume restoration
- The approach allows for larger tumors to be removed without compromising the breast shape
This technique differs from traditional lumpectomy or mastectomy because it focuses not only on cancer removal but also on preserving or improving the breast’s appearance.
When Is Breast Oncoplastic Surgery Recommended?
Breast oncoplastic surgery is commonly advised for patients with:
- Early-stage breast cancer requiring lumpectomy or wide local excision
- Tumors located in areas where conventional surgery might cause significant cosmetic deformity
- Patients seeking breast conservation rather than full mastectomy
- Recurrent breast tumors where previous surgery or radiation has affected tissue
- Patients with larger breasts or tumors requiring reshaping for symmetry
It is especially beneficial for women who want oncologic safety without compromising aesthetics.
Types Of Breast Oncoplastic Surgeries
Level I Oncoplastic Surgery
For small-to-moderate tumors, simple tissue rearrangement preserves breast shape.
Level II Oncoplastic Surgery
For larger tumors or tumors in challenging locations, involves more extensive tissue reshaping and sometimes volume displacement techniques.
Volume Replacement Techniques
Uses tissue from nearby areas (or implants) to restore volume after tumor removal.
Reduction Mammoplasty Techniques
Combines tumor removal with breast reduction for symmetry in large-breasted women
Nipple-Sparing or Skin-Sparing Approaches
Maintains the nipple and skin where possible while ensuring complete tumor removal.
Benefits Of Breast Oncoplastic Surgery
Breast oncoplastic surgery provides multiple advantages over conventional breast surgery:
Oncologic Safety
Ensures complete tumor removal with clear margins while maintaining tissue integrity.
Enhanced Aesthetics
Preserves or improves breast shape, contour, and symmetry.
Minimally Invasive
Smaller, strategically placed incisions reduce scarring and promote faster healing.
Faster Recovery
Patients typically return to daily activities sooner compared to a full mastectomy and reconstruction.
Better Psychological Outcomes
Maintains body image and confidence, positively affecting overall well-being.
Tailored Surgery
Procedures are customized to the patient’s anatomy, tumor size, and location for optimal outcomes.
Reduced Need for Secondary Surgery
Advanced planning and precise tissue rearrangement often eliminate the need for additional cosmetic procedures.
How Is The Procedure Performed?

Preoperative Evaluation
- Detailed imaging (mammography, ultrasound, MRI)
- Tumor biopsy and pathology review
- Blood tests and pre-anesthesia assessment
- Surgical planning with 3D visualization and marking for optimal cosmetic outcome

Surgical Procedure
- Tumor is precisely excised with clear margins
- Remaining breast tissue is reshaped to restore natural contour
- Nipple and skin preservation techniques applied where suitable
- Sometimes tissue from nearby areas or implants is used for volume replacement
- Drains may be placed temporarily for fluid management

Postoperative Care
- Early mobilization and gentle arm exercises
- Pain management with oral or IV medications
- Wound and incision monitoring to ensure proper healing
- Gradual return to normal activities
- Follow-up imaging and check-ups to monitor recovery and recurrence
Why Choose Dr. Mihir Shah For Breast Oncoplastic Surgery?
Extensive experience in performing complex oncoplastic and reconstructive procedures.
Combines oncologic safety with aesthetic outcomes using modern techniques.
Tailored treatment plans with transparent communication, addressing both health and cosmetic concerns.
Use of precision tools, imaging, and planning to maximize surgical results.
Collaborates with oncologists, radiologists, reconstructive surgeons, and critical care specialists.
Provides counseling and guidance to address emotional and body image concerns post-surgery.
Dr. Mihir R. Shah addresses the most common questions to help you understand the procedure, recovery, and what to expect so you can move forward with confidence and clarity.
Dr. Mihir R. Shah emphasizes that oncoplastic surgery is a safe and effective option for treating breast cancer when performed by an experienced surgeon. This approach combines cancer removal with cosmetic techniques to preserve the natural shape of the breast while ensuring thorough treatment of the disease.
One of the main benefits of oncoplastic surgery is improved cosmetic outcomes. While some changes in size or shape may occur, most patients maintain a natural-looking breast, and Dr. Shah tailors the surgery to achieve the best possible aesthetic result for each individual.
Recovery after oncoplastic breast surgery is generally faster than traditional mastectomy or reconstruction. Most patients return to routine activities within a few weeks, though full healing and resumption of strenuous activity may take longer depending on the extent of the surgery.
In many cases, additional reconstruction is not needed because oncoplastic techniques aim to preserve breast shape during the initial surgery. However, if further refinement or symmetry adjustments are desired, secondary procedures can be considered.
Yes. Oncoplastic techniques often allow for the removal of larger tumors while sparing most of the breast tissue, avoiding a full mastectomy. The approach is carefully planned to balance effective cancer treatment with optimal cosmetic outcomes.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with breast cancer, timely oncoplastic surgery can ensure complete tumor removal with minimal cosmetic compromise, improving both health and quality of life.
