Morestenovskaya plastic surgery

Moresten's plasty, also known as Moresten's plasty, is one of the methods of reconstructive surgery of the chest. This method was developed in the 1960s by Swedish plastic surgeon Ragnar Moresten and has since been widely used in medical practice.

Moresten's plastic surgery is used for breast reconstruction in women who have undergone a mastectomy, that is, removal of the mammary gland. This procedure can be used for both breast cancer and other diseases that require removal of the mammary gland.

The Morestan method is based on the use of a piece of muscle tissue, which is taken from the area of ​​the latissimus dorsi (latissimus dorsi muscle) and transferred to the site of the removed breast. This piece of tissue is used to create new breasts that are shaped and sized to match the woman's natural breasts.

One of the advantages of Moresten's plastic surgery is that it allows you to achieve a natural look and shape of the breast. Additionally, this method is more durable than other breast reconstruction methods such as implantation. A piece of muscle tissue is transferred to the site of the removed breast and grows into the surrounding tissue, resulting in a natural breast appearance and feel.

However, like any other method of breast reconstruction, Moresten plastic surgery has its risks and limitations. Some women may experience discomfort or pain in the area of ​​their back where the piece of muscle tissue was taken. In addition, the reconstructed breast may have scarring or unevenness.

In conclusion, Morestenplasty is an effective method of breast reconstruction in women who have had a mastectomy. However, before you decide to have this procedure, you should discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.