Hello - Following a recent diagnosis of breast cancer I've had surgery to reconstruct my breast from the remaining (large) breast tissues however the pathology results show another "hidden" tumor behind the original one and I'm now on course to have a total mastectomy on Wednesday of next week. I have asked for a skin saving mastectomy to permit an implant to be used so that I might still retain a reasonable breast. My understanding is this is now a favourable instant reconstruction option for many women however my consultant is advising that, in his opinion, due to my age it wouldnt be an option for me. I am early 60's and I have read that many women of my age do receive this type of surgery and quite successfully too. My fear is that I am going to very quickly lose the opportunity of using my own skin given the radical surgery planned for next week. Should I be seeking a second opinion? Have you had a mastetomy with immediate reconstructive surgery using an implant and what has your experience been? Is anyone else in a similar situation & age group? Any information or advice would be very welcome. Thank you for reading.
