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Breast Surgery eBook - LITE Edition

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Complete guide to breast surgery. Clear advice, recovery tips, and practical checklists to help you make informed decisions with confidence.

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Everything About Breast Surgery – LITE Edition

This free ebook gives you a clear, honest introduction to breast surgery — from the basics and common myths to recovery and emotional wellbeing. It’s a short, trustworthy preview of the complete guide, designed to help you start your journey informed and confident.

Information

Publication date: September 2025

Author: Stepan Strauf

Pages: 106

Language: English

Format: Digital eBook (PDF/EPUB)

FAQ

Who is this eBook for?

This guide is for any woman considering breast surgery — cosmetic, reconstructive, or oncoplastic. It’s also helpful for partners, medical students, or anyone looking for a reliable, patient-focused resource.

Does it cover both cosmetic and reconstructive surgery?

Yes! The eBook covers cosmetic augmentation, lifts, reductions, as well as reconstructive surgery after mastectomy or trauma. It also includes sections on oncoplastic surgery and gender-affirming procedures.

When will I get my order?

Right after buying it.

Can I access it on any device?

Yes. The eBook is delivered digitally in PDF format and can be viewed on computers, tablets, smartphones, or e-readers like Kindle.

Can this replace a medical consultation?

No. The eBook is for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical decisions and personalized advice.

References

American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)Breast Implant Safety & Patient Education Portal.
→ Official guidelines and updated safety data about breast implants, materials, and long-term monitoring.
https://www.plasticsurgery.org/patient-safety/breast-implant-safety


U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Breast Implants: Risks and Complications (updated 2023).
→ Comprehensive overview of known risks, BIA-ALCL, rupture, and follow-up imaging.
https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/breast-implants


Colwell, A. S. et al. (2019). Current controversies in breast implant–associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma: A review of the literature.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 143(3), 35e–46e.
→ Peer-reviewed analysis of implant-related lymphoma risk and clinical guidance.


Cordeiro, P. G., & McCarthy, C. M. (2018). A single surgeon’s 12-year experience with tissue expander/implant breast reconstruction: Part I – A prospective analysis of early complications.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 141(1), 1e–10e.
→ Data on complication rates, recovery, and aesthetic outcomes.


Nahabedian, M. Y. (2017). Breast reduction: Indications, techniques, and outcomes.
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 44(2), 219–226.
→ Overview of reduction techniques and patient quality-of-life improvements.


Spear, S. L., & Onyewu, C. (2000). Staged breast reconstruction with saline-filled implants in the irradiated breast: Recent trends and therapeutic implications.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 105(3), 930–942.
→ Effects of radiation and reconstruction methods — relevant to oncology cases.


Rietjens, M. et al. (2013). Oncoplastic breast surgery: Comprehensive review and guidelines.
European Journal of Surgical Oncology, 39(10), 1012–1018.
→ Trusted review of reconstructive options after cancer surgery.


Rocchi, A. et al. (2020). Psychological outcomes after cosmetic breast surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 44(3), 827–842.
→ Examines mental-health effects, confidence, and patient satisfaction.

“True confidence doesn’t come from a surgeon’s scalpel alone. It comes from women knowing their options, asking the right questions, and taking ownership of their decisions. Surgery is just one step — knowledge is the foundation.”

— Dr. Jonathan Blake, MD