Before undergoing any form of surgery, you will probably have questions regarding what to expect during recovery. Following breast cancer surgery, the recovery process may differ for each patient depending on the procedure, the patient’s health, and other factors. However, there are some steps that all patients can take to help reduce the risk of complications and ensure optimal outcomes.
Overall, the most important part of recovery is following your surgeon’s post-op instructions. To ensure your healing experience following breast cancer surgery is a smooth one, we have collected vital information regarding post-op garments and exercises. Click the links below to visit these pages:

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We are dedicated to providing the support you need. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help on your breast health journey.
We are only accepting patients with surgical breast diseases. We do not see patients for breast pain or without imaging in the last three months. If you have been diagnosed with one of the following, please submit the contact form or call our office at (520) 605-2778 to schedule your appointment.
- Breast cancer, DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ), LCIS (lobular carcinoma in situ), invasive ductal carcinoma, invasive lobular carcinoma, and any other breast malignancies such as sarcoma, and malignant phyllodes
- Patients with known genetic mutations such as BRCA 1, 2, and others
- Fibroadenoma, phyllodes tumor, radial scar, complex sclerosing lesion, papilloma >8mm, atypical papilloma, nipple mass or ulceration,
- Granulomatous mastitis
- Atypical ductal or lobular hyperplasia ( ALH, ADH), and any benign lesion with atypia