DIEP flap surgery uses excess skin and fat from the abdomen (like the tissue removed during a tummy tuck) to construct a new, “natural” breast without the need for implants or the sacrifice of abdominal muscle. The DIEP (Deep Inferior Epigastric Perforator) flap is a sophisticated modification of an existing surgery known as the TRAM (Transverse Rectus Abdominus Myocutaneous) flap.
DIEP breast reconstruction is considered superior to the TRAM procedure because it completely spares the rectus abdominus muscle. Only skin and fat are removed from the abdomen, transplanted to the chest, and connected using microsurgery to create the new breast. Saving the abdominal muscles means patients experience less pain, enjoy a faster recovery, maintain their core strength long-term, and have a much lower risk of complications.
A breast that has been reconstructed with a DIEP flap will also look and potentially feel more natural than an implant reconstruction. It will also last longer without the long-term risks associated with implants. Unlike an implant, the reconstructed breast is warm and also ages like a natural breast.
Finding the right surgeon for DIEP flap breast reconstruction is a crucial step toward a successful, satisfying outcome. Since DIEP flap surgery is complex and requires advanced microsurgical skills, look for a board-certified plastic surgeon with specialized training and significant experience in this field. Patient reviews, testimonials, and before-and-after photos can give you valuable insight into their work and help determine if their aesthetic aligns with your goals. Here are a few additional tips to help you find the best surgeon for your procedure:
If you’re searching for a skilled DIEP flap breast reconstruction surgeon, getting recommendations from trusted sources can make a major difference. Start by asking your primary care physician, oncologist, or other members of your medical team—they often have strong networks and can connect you with experienced reconstructive surgeons.
Additionally, reaching out to breast cancer support groups, either in-person or online, can provide valuable insights from women who have been through similar journeys. Family and friends who’ve experienced breast reconstruction may also offer guidance. When asking for recommendations, be specific about your needs; for example, you could ask about the surgeon’s experience with DIEP flap procedures, their patient care, and support throughout the recovery process. Gathering information from various sources helps ensure you choose a surgeon who aligns with your needs and offers the care you deserve
To find a board-certified surgeon, start by checking the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) or the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) databases. Many surgeons also display certifications on their websites, which should align with your procedure needs. During consultations, confirm their credentials; reputable surgeons are transparent about their training and affiliations. Hospital affiliations and patient reviews provide further insight into their experience and patient satisfaction.
One of the most important factors to consider when choosing a surgeon for breast reconstruction is their experience. Breast reconstruction, especially procedures like DIEP flap, requires a high level of surgical skill, precision, and understanding of the body’s complexities. An experienced surgeon not only has technical expertise but has also developed the judgment and adaptability necessary to manage unique cases and provide the best possible outcomes for patients.
Scheduling a consultation is an empowering first step in your breast reconstruction journey. It provides a chance to explore options, ask questions about diep flap, and gain clarity on what to expect. In your consultation, ask questions about the surgeon’s experience, success rates, and potential risks, and make sure their hospital affiliations are reputable and accredited. A skilled, compassionate surgeon will make you feel supported, confident, and informed at every stage.
At PRMA, our board-certified surgeons specialize in advanced breast reconstruction, providing personalized care tailored to your needs. Whether you’re considering DIEP flap, implant-based reconstruction, or a hybrid approach, our team will discuss your history, address any concerns, and outline each option, from benefits to recovery times. Contact us to learn more about how our team can guide you through your reconstruction journey.
Choosing PRMA for your breast reconstruction journey means partnering with one of the most experienced and compassionate teams in the field. We have performed thousands of DIEP flap procedures and over 700 flaps every year. Our success rate is over 99%. Patients from across the US and other countries travel to PRMA for breast reconstruction surgery because of our extensive experience and extremely high success rates. PRMA isn’t just a practice; it’s a community of professionals committed to helping you achieve the best possible outcome in a safe, supportive environment.
If you’re considering your options for post-mastectomy reconstruction, including DIEP flap surgery, our team at PRMA is here to help. Reach out today to discuss your personalized reconstruction journey or complete a Virtual Consultation here to take the next step toward restoring your confidence and well-being.