What is PAP Flap Breast Reconstruction?

The procedure involves transferring skin, fat, and blood vessels from the upper thigh area to the chest while preserving the underlying muscle. PAP stands for Profunda Artery Perforator, the technical term for the blood vessels that, when reconnected to the patient’s chest vessels, allow the newly formed breast to continue to receive vital nutrients.

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Choose Precision Artistry with Dr. Justin Cohen

Dr. Justin Cohen brings a unique blend of precision, artistry, and compassion to every PAP flap reconstruction in Denver. With his extensive Ivy League education and deep experience in complex breast surgeries, Dr. Cohen is committed to achieving results that restore your physical form and contribute to renewed confidence. His boutique practice is designed to provide an individualized, supportive environment where your needs and concerns are prioritized. Dr. Cohen’s perfectionist mindset and dedication to doing things the right way, not the easy way, ensure you receive the best care possible.

Taking the Next Step

The path to reconstructing your figure and feeling the benefit of renewed self-esteem is a process. With Dr. Cohen, the first step is a thorough consultation. During this initial meeting, Dr. Cohen will take the time to understand your personal goals and assess your suitability. He will explain the surgery in detail, answer all your questions, and help you make an informed decision. The surgery itself typically takes about 6 to 8 hours and is performed under general anesthesia. Dr. Cohen meticulously reconstructs the breast using tissue from the upper thigh to create the new breast mound. The thigh area is carefully closed, leaving a well-hidden scar in the natural crease which creates a thigh lift appearance.

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Feeling Whole Again

Recovery from PAP flap reconstruction in Denver is a gradual process, but with Dr. Cohen’s guidance, you can expect a smooth journey toward feeling whole again. Most patients spend a few days in clinical care for initial recovery, during which you will be closely monitored and supported. The first few weeks post-surgery are crucial for healing, and you will be encouraged to rest and avoid strenuous activities. Swelling and discomfort are common during this time, but these symptoms will gradually improve. Most women can resume light activities within 4 to 6 weeks and return to their regular routine, including exercise, within 8 weeks. Dr. Cohen and his team will provide detailed post-operative care instructions and be available to answer any questions throughout your recovery.

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FAQ PAP Flap Reconstruction

How long does the PAP flap surgery take?

The surgery typically lasts 6 to 8 hours, depending on individual factors.

Will there be visible scars after the PAP flap procedure?

Scarring is an inevitable part of any surgical procedure. Dr. Cohen takes care to place incisions in discreet locations, such as the crease below the buttocks, where they are less visible. Over time, scars will fade and become less noticeable.

What is the recovery time for PAP flap reconstruction?

Initial recovery involves a few days in supervised care, with most patients able to resume light activities within 4 to 6 weeks. Full recovery, including the return to routine exercise, typically takes 8 to 12 weeks.

Are there risks associated with PAP flap reconstruction?

As with any surgery, some risks will be discussed before the surgery. However, PAP flap reconstruction is generally safe, and Dr. Cohen’s meticulous approach minimizes the risk of complications.

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