Nipple-Sparing Breast Reconstruction in Arizona
For select patients, nipple-sparing mastectomy can preserve the native nipple-areola complex while still allowing breast reconstruction after mastectomy. This can be a meaningful option for women seeking a more natural breast appearance after reconstruction.
Shape-First Nipple-Sparing Reconstruction
Some women are interested in nipple-sparing mastectomy but are not ideal candidates for going straight to that operation because of breast position, skin stretch, or nipple location. In select cases, Dr. Kyle Sanniec offers a staged approach called Shape-First Nipple-Sparing Reconstruction.
In the first stage, a breast lift reshapes the breast and repositions the nipple to a more favorable location. After healing, the breast surgeon performs a delayed nipple-sparing mastectomy, and reconstruction is completed with implants.
Why a Staged Approach Can Matter
This strategy can improve planning, expand candidacy for nipple preservation, and create a more controlled aesthetic starting point. For the right patient, it can be an elegant way to combine oncologic safety with optimal aesthetics for a better breast shape and nipple position.