Breast reconstruction after mastectomy is a significant aspect of the recovery process, both physical and emotional. To most women, it is a way to restore the look of the breasts as well as confidence. It is a complex and multi-step surgery, perhaps, but with...
Life often throws unexpected challenges, and for many women, a breast cancer diagnosis is one of the most daunting. Breast reconstruction, particularly with the DIEP (Deep inferior epigastric perforator) flap procedure, provides hope to many, offering restoration of...
Hearing the word cancer can instantly stir fear and uncertainty. It’s natural—cancer has long been associated with life-altering changes. Among the various forms, basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of skin cancer. While it grows more slowly than many...
After childbirth, it is common for women to experience loose skin or a persistent bulge in the abdominal area—even after returning to a healthy weight. These changes are often due to the stretching of skin, separation of abdominal muscles (diastasis recti), and...
When nerve pathways in your face are injured—whether from inflammation, infection or trauma—they can disrupt vital signals that control muscle movement. That’s why Bell’s Palsy can have a profound impact: one moment you’re smiling freely, and the next, muscles...