Case #1300 · San Francisco, California
Direct-to-Implant Reconstruction


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This 45-year-old patient from San Francisco, California had bilateral mastectomies and Dr. Cassileth performed one-stage breast reconstruction. She had radiation treatment to her right breast and six months later Dr. Cassileth performed bilateral fat grafting to her breasts to im
Continued care
Recommended aftercare, skincare, and MedSpa services for Direct-to-Implant Reconstruction.
- Lymphatic drainage massage starting week 2
- Compression garment for 4–6 weeks
- Scar management protocol at 3 weeks
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy to raise tissue oxygen and support skin and incision healing, particularly with prior radiation or a compromised blood supply
- SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic for scar healing
- Medical-grade silicone sheeting
- SPF 50+ on incision sites
- Laser or microneedling for scar refinement after 3 months
- LED light therapy to accelerate healing
- Indiba radiofrequency for tissue recovery
- Aftercare
Hyperbaric oxygen series extended to 10–15 sessions for bilateral tissue support.
Bilateral procedures heal more reliably with sustained HBOT.
Why this approach
The decisions that shaped this surgical plan.
- Bilateral approach chosen to keep the planning, the tissue response, and the aesthetic outcome consistent between sides.
Pre-op preparation
What to do before surgery. Specific to this case.
- Aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E, and fish oil discontinued 14 days pre-op to reduce bruising risk. Acetaminophen is allowed.
- Full nicotine cessation 6 weeks pre- and post-op. This includes vapes and nicotine replacement products; the constriction effect is the same.
- No overhead clothing for 3 weeks. Stock front-zip tops, supportive sports bras (post-clearance), and the drain pouches we provide.
- Confirm a driver for surgery day and a companion who can stay through the first night.
Recovery timeline
Milestones specific to this case. Individual recovery varies.
- Day 1–7
Bilateral healing takes a slower start. Expect more chest-wall fatigue through day 5 and a stricter no-lifting rule for the first 10 days.
- Week 2
Activity ramps up cautiously: longer walks, no lifting yet. Most patients return to desk work this week.
- Week 4
Light cardio and most desk-work activities cleared. Lifting limit increases to 15 lb. Scar massage typically starts now.
- Week 6
The "back to normal" week for most patients. Final compression schedule transitions to optional.
- Month 3
Shape is 80–90 percent of final. Scars are still pink and will continue to lighten through month 12.
“Reconstructing the breasts at the same time as mastectomy eliminates the risks of multiple surgeries and, more importantly, helps minimize the sense of loss.”
Dr. Lisa Cassileth





