Other types of breast reconstruction surgeries include:
Autologous flap surgery: In this type of reconstruction, the contour of the breast is recreated using tissue from another part of your body, such as your back, abdomen, or buttock. The most typical procedures involving autologous flaps are:
Latissimus dorsi myocutaneous (LDM) flap surgery: In order to reconstruct the breast, a piece of skin, fat, and muscle is taken from the rear and put to the front. This can be carried out with or without an implant.
Pedicled tram flap surgery: To reconstruct the breast, a piece of skin, fat, and occasionally muscle is removed from the abdomen or thigh region and transplanted to the chest. This can be carried out with or without an implant.
Allogeneic (donor) tissue: This kind of reconstruction involves using healthy tissue from a donor, typically a family member, to build a new breast. As opposed to autologous flap (flap extracted from the patient’s body) surgery, allogeneic repair is less common.

Dr. Sumit Shah
SURGICAL ONCOLOGIST
DNB(Gen. Surgery), DNB(Surgical Oncology),
Fellowship in Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery
Dr. Sumit Shah is a highly skilled and experienced Breast Cancer Specialist in Pune. He is dedicated to providing comprehensive breast cancer care to his patients and is known for his compassionate and personalized approach to treatment.
Dr. Shah is one of the best Breast Cancer Doctor in Pune, India, and holds an accredited degree in surgical oncology. He completed a super specialty course at the Cancer Centre Welfare Home and Res. Institute in Kolkata and was recognized as the Best Outgoing Cancer Surgeon from his Institute.
As a Breast Cancer Specialist in Pune, Dr. Shah has extensive knowledge and expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. He uses a multidisciplinary approach to treatment, which involves working closely with a team of experts to provide the best possible care to his patients.