Breast Surgeries
Breast surgeries include breast conservation surgery (BCS), mastectomy, fibroadenoma excision, and breast lump removal. BCS removes cancerous lumps while preserving breast shape, whereas mastectomy involves the complete removal of one or both breasts in advanced cases. Fibroadenoma excision and breast lump removal are performed for benign growths. These surgeries are done under general anesthesia, with recovery in 2-4 weeks. Potential risks include infection, lymphedema, or changes in breast appearance. Post-surgical care involves wound management, physiotherapy, and emotional support. These procedures ensure effective treatment of both benign and malignant breast conditions.