Adjustment of the Contralateral Breast Following Breast Reconstruction

Abstract
Surgery on the contralateral breast was performed in 64 of 100 patients for adjustment of size and shape or for diagnostic purposes. The patients found it more desirable to adjust size than shape asymmetry on the contralateral breast. There was only one early complication and six late ones. The former was a postoperative hematoma after a reduction mammaplasty. The latter were three cases of capsular contractures after augmentation mammaplasties. In these cases the implant was placed in a submuscular position. In three cases, patients asked for a secondary reduction mammaplasty because of poor symmetry. There were some difficulties in comparing pre- and postoperative mammography after augmentation mammaplasty. In the other adjustment procedures, there were only minor difficulties in a few cases comparing pre- and postoperative mammography. Patients with a high risk of bilateral breast cancer needing size and/or shape symmetry correction should be considered for mastectomy and immediate reconstruction.