DIEP Flap Surgery
At Riverview, breast reconstruction is more than skin deep. It's skin DIEP.
The DIEP flap procedure is increasingly becoming a preferred method of reconstruction for women who undergo mastectomy. It is the most advanced and natural form of breast reconstruction available to patients.
For years, this procedure has only been performed at large academic medical centers. Riverview is one of the first community medical centers in the nation to offer this natural and advanced option to women in New Jersey.
How does it work?
A small incision is made in the abdomen and the surgeon dissects the skin, tissue and perforators — also know as the flap. Then using microsurgery, the surgeon transfers excess tissue from the woman's abdomen and transplants the living tissue to create a new breast without compromising or removing the abdominal muscle.
For women undergoing mastectomy, the DIEP flap surgery provides unique benefits. There is no need for artificial implants. And, since the tissue comes from the woman's abdomen, many women have results similar to a tummy tuck.
How is DIEP flap surgical procedure different than the TRAM flap?
The surgery is very similar to the TRAM flap procedure however, there is a significant difference. The abdominal muscles are not compromised or sacrificed, keeping a woman's core strong, so she can remain active. Additionally, there is less pain postoperatively.
More Information
If you would like to learn more about the DIEP flap surgery procedure you can read Merle's story below and you can call 800-560-9990 to find a plastic surgeon that performs this procedure. These plastic surgeons are part of an expert multi-disciplinary breast team at Riverview Medical Center. You can read more about breast reconstruction at the American Cancer Society web site.
As Seen in the Asbury Park Press: Reconstructing Her Life features Riverview’s Jane H. Booker Women’s Center
Meet One of Our Patients
Read this patient story that has been featured in our Meridian HealthViews.
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At Riverview Medical Center, Merle received the most advanced reconstructive surgery
procedure currently available in Monmouth County.
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