Breast Reconstruction Market to grow at a CAGR of 2.8% Population Bolsters the Market Demand by 2029

The breast reconstruction market is predicted to rise due to the development and implementation of sophisticated technologies for breast reconstruction.

Luton, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, Feb. 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Exactitude Consultancy, the market research and consulting wing of Ameliorate Digital Consultancy Private Limited has completed and published the final copy of the detailed research report on the Breast Reconstruction Market.

In the changed post COVID-19 business landscape, the Breast Reconstruction Market is expected to grow at USD 692.35 million from 2023 to 2029, accelerating at a CAGR of 2.8%.

Market Overview:

Breast reconstruction is a surgical treatment that involves the creation of a new breast form or mound. Breast reconstruction can be done after a mastectomy (in which the entire breast is removed, as well as any related lymph nodes and muscles) or after a breast conserving treatment (where only parts of the breast are removed). Breast reconstruction is frequently performed to restore breast symmetry, and the procedure can begin immediately after the mastectomy (immediate reconstruction) or after a period of time has passed since the mastectomy (delayed reconstruction). Breast reconstruction options will be based on a variety of considerations, including overall health, cancer treatment status, body type, the benefits and drawbacks of each method, and the individual’s lifestyle.

Many women who have a mastectomy (removal of the entire breast to treat or prevent breast cancer) have the option of reconstructing the removed breast.

Women who decide to have breast implants have several options on how to do this. Breasts can be reconstructed with implants (saline or silicone). They can also be reconstructed from the body's own tissue (that is, tissue from other parts of the body). Breast reconstruction may be done using both implants and autologous tissue. Breast reconstruction surgery can be done (or started) at the time of mastectomy (called immediate reconstruction) or after the mastectomy incision has healed and breast cancer treatment has been completed. (called delayed reconstruction). Delayed reconstruction can occur months or years after mastectomy.

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What factors can affect the timing of breast reconstruction?

One of the factors that influences the timing of breast reconstruction is whether a woman needs radiation therapy. Radiation therapy can cause wound healing problems and infections in the reconstructed breast, so some women prefer to delay reconstruction until radiation therapy is complete. Breast reconstruction from autologous tissue is usually reserved after radiotherapy. This allows radiation-damaged breast and chest wall tissue to be replaced with healthy tissue from other parts of the body.