Poland Syndrome Correction

Poland Syndrome is a rare congenital condition that primarily affects one side of the chest, breast, and sometimes the upper extremity. Typically, the pectoralis major muscle is underdeveloped or absent, leading to asymmetry. This condition may result in a smaller or absent breast, with other possible anomalies in the sternum or ribs. Poland Syndrome can occur in both males and females, though it is more common in males and usually affects the right side of the body.

Correcting Poland Syndrome with Reconstructive Surgery

Reconstructive surgery for Poland Syndrome can address the asymmetry caused by the condition. Surgical options may include breast implant reconstruction, pectoral implants, or free flap reconstruction using the body’s tissue. Each method aims to restore symmetry and improve the appearance of the chest and breast area. The specific approach depends on the individual’s anatomy, aesthetic goals, and the presence of any additional abnormalities.

Candidates for Poland Syndrome Correction

Correction of Poland Syndrome is suitable for men and women who are in good health and have reached a stable body weight. Ideal candidates should be non-smokers without significant medical conditions such as diabetes or blood-clotting disorders. For younger women, it is important that they have completed puberty and their breast size has remained stable for at least a year. Your medical history and current health will be thoroughly evaluated during your consultation to determine your suitability for surgery.

Surgical Options for Poland Syndrome Correction

Poland Syndrome correction offers several surgical options to address the unique needs of each patient. These include:

  • Single-Stage Breast Implant Reconstruction: A breast implant is inserted to replace the missing breast tissue, often using a postoperative adjustable implant for natural results.
  • Pectoral Implants: Custom-designed implants are used to fill the chest wall defect, often chosen by men with Poland Syndrome.
  • Free Flap Reconstruction: Tissue from another part of the body is microsurgically transplanted to the chest area, offering a natural alternative to implants.
  • Latissimus Dorsi Flap Reconstruction: While less common, this traditional method uses muscle from the back to reconstruct the chest wall.
  • Nipple and Areola Reconstruction: If needed, the nipple and areola can be reconstructed to enhance symmetry.
  • Free Fat Grafting (Lipofilling): Fat from other areas of the body is used to fill contour defects, providing additional volume where needed.

Frequently Asked Questions about Poland Syndrome

Poland Syndrome surgery involves complex decisions, and we are here to provide clear, helpful information. Below are answers to some common questions:

  1. Will my other breast be balanced to match the Poland reconstruction?

Yes, balancing procedures are often recommended to achieve symmetry between both breasts. Depending on your body and reconstruction method, this may include a breast reductionbreast lift, or breast augmentation. Your surgeon will assess both sides of your chest and recommend the best procedure to achieve optimal balance and aesthetic results.

  1. What really happens during Poland syndrome surgery?

Poland Syndrome surgery is a detailed procedure, and we will provide comprehensive information about what to expect. We also offer detailed descriptions of the various reconstructive methods available for Poland Syndrome correction, helping you understand each step of the process.

  1. What is the recovery after Poland syndrome correction?

Recovery from Poland Syndrome correction varies depending on the surgical method used.

  1. What are the potential risks and complications?

Like any surgery, Poland Syndrome correction carries potential risks and complications. It is crucial to be fully informed about these risks. We will offer detailed information on potential complications and how to mitigate them.

  1. How do I know which method is right for Me?

Choosing the right reconstruction method depends on your personal goals and anatomy. During your consultation, our surgeons will discuss your desired outcomes and assess your physical condition. This collaborative approach ensures that you select the procedure that best meets your needs and aesthetic goals.

Why Choose Our Clinic for Poland Syndrome Correction?

Our clinic is led by Dr. Natasha Luckey and Dr. Kristina O’Shaughnessy, both of whom are highly qualified and experienced in reconstructive surgery for Poland Syndrome. They are certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery and are members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Their expertise and dedication to patient outcomes make our clinic a trusted choice for any plastic surgery.

Schedule a Confidential Consultation

If you are considering surgery for Poland Syndrome, we invite you to schedule a confidential consultation with our experienced surgeons. Discuss your goals, explore your options, and receive personalized advice. To book your appointment, call us at 615-628-8000, visit our clinic at 2001 Mallory Lane, Suite 205, Franklin, TN, 37067, or complete our online consultation form. We are committed to helping you achieve the best possible results.

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