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Flat Closure

An intentional, aesthetic approach without breast reconstruction.

Flat closure is a reconstructive option for patients who choose not to pursue breast reconstruction after mastectomy. This approach focuses on creating a smooth, contoured chest wall that aligns with a patient’s personal goals and preferences.

Flat closure is a thoughtful, valid choice and is approached with the same level of care and precision as reconstructive procedures.

WHO THIS IS FOR:

  • Patients planning or recovering from mastectomy

  • Prefer not to have breast reconstruction

  • Want a smooth, symmetrical chest contour

  • Desire an approach aligned with your lifestyle and values


The Surgical Approach

Excess skin and tissue are carefully removed to create a flat, balanced chest contour. Incisions are planned to promote symmetry and minimize irregularities.


BENEFITS

Natural Look & Feel

Intentional, aesthetic result.

Long Lasting Results

Streamlined recovery.

No Implants

Eliminates the need for silicone or saline implants and future implant maintenance.

No Donor Required

No implants or donor tissue surgery.

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RECOVERY & HEALING

Recovery is typically straightforward, with close follow-up to support healing and comfort.

RESTORE BALANCE
RESTORE self

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