Dr. Justin Cohen: Leading Expert in Breast Reconstruction

Dr. Cohen is a highly skilled plastic surgeon with extensive experience in advanced breast reconstruction techniques. His commitment to excellence and compassionate care ensures patients receive the most appropriate and effective treatment for their unique needs. Dr. Cohen’s expertise spans the most groundbreaking reconstruction techniques, each designed to restore both the form and function of the breast after surgery.

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Tissue Expander

Tissue Expander

Tissue expander reconstruction is a staged approach to breast reconstruction that gradually creates space for a breast implant. This method offers flexibility and control, allowing for a more tailored reconstruction process that aligns with your body’s natural healing timeline.

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Direct to Implant

Direct to Implant

Direct-to-implant reconstruction offers a streamlined approach to breast reconstruction, allowing patients to achieve their desired results in just one surgical procedure. This method does not require the lengthy process of tissue expansion, with permanent implants placed immediately after the mastectomy.

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Autologous Reconstruction

Autologous Reconstruction

Autologous breast reconstruction is a specialized procedure that uses tissue from your own body to recreate a natural-looking breast after mastectomy or lumpectomy.

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DIEP Flap

DIEP Flap

DIEP flap reconstruction is a surgical technique used to rebuild a breast using tissue taken from the abdomen. The procedure involves removing a section of skin, fat, and connected blood vessels, called a flap, from the lower abdominal area.

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PAP Flap

PAP Flap

PAP flap reconstruction is an effective option for women seeking to restore their breasts with their own tissue. It can provide a more natural-looking and feeling result than implants. 

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Oncoplastic Reduction

Oncoplastic Reduction

Oncoplastic reduction seamlessly combines cancer treatment with aesthetic breast reduction, ensuring that your journey to health includes restoring your natural beauty and confidence.

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Fat Grafting

Fat Grafting

Fat grafting, also known as autologous fat transfer, is a procedure that uses your own body’s fat to restore volume and contour to areas affected by aging, trauma, or cancer surgery. 

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Reconstruction After Lumpectomy

Reconstruction After Lumpectomy

Breast reconstruction after lumpectomy can be performed directly after the procedure or, in some cases, years later, restoring breast appearance, balance, and shape. 

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Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction

Immediate Lymphatic Reconstruction

Lymphatic reconstruction is a surgical procedure designed to restore the natural flow of lymphatic fluid, reducing the symptoms of lymphedema.

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Resensation

Resensation

Resensation is a procedure designed to restore sensation to the breast after mastectomy and reconstruction. For many women, losing breast sensation can be a significant concern, affecting not just physical comfort but also emotional well-being. 

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Nipple Reconstruction

Nipple Reconstruction

Nipple areolar reconstruction is the final step in the breast reconstruction process. Dr. Cohen offers advanced nipple reconstruction techniques designed to achieve aesthetically pleasing and natural-looking results, ensuring that your reconstruction journey is exceptionally positive.

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Breast Revision

Breast Revision

Breast revision surgery is designed to address a variety of issues related to previous breast procedures. The surgery could include correcting asymmetry, replacing or removing implants, addressing complications, or revising the breast shape and size to match changing aesthetic goals. 

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Breast Reconstruction

Breast Reconstruction

Dr. Cohen is a highly regarded plastic surgeon with specialized training in advanced breast reconstruction techniques at Harvard Medical School

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