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Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome
What is Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome (PMPS)?
For many women, breast cancer surgery is only the beginning of a much longer journey. Even after healing from a mastectomy or reconstruction, some patients experience persistent discomfort that doesn’t go away with time. This chronic nerve-related condition is known as Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome (PMPS).
PMPS affects up to 30% of women following mastectomy, lumpectomy, or radiation. Symptoms often include:
The cause is often linked to nerve damage during surgery or radiation, especially to the intercostobrachial nerve, but PMPS can be difficult to diagnose and frequently misunderstood or dismissed.
We know the impact this condition can have on your life. We’re here to help, paving the way to lasting relief.
PMPS affects up to 30% of women following mastectomy, lumpectomy, or radiation. Symptoms often include:
- Persistent burning, shooting, or stabbing pain
- Numbness or hypersensitivity in the chest wall, underarm, or arm
- Pain that interferes with sleep, mobility, or quality of life
The cause is often linked to nerve damage during surgery or radiation, especially to the intercostobrachial nerve, but PMPS can be difficult to diagnose and frequently misunderstood or dismissed.
We know the impact this condition can have on your life. We’re here to help, paving the way to lasting relief.
Real Patients. Real Stories
Behind every procedure is a woman with her own story—each one a powerful reflection of resilience and the life-changing impact of advanced reconstruction.
DIEP Flap Reconstruction
“Dr. Chrysopoulo answered any questions and offered suggestions. I always felt supported. I was never worried or concerned. The responses were almost always instant, so it was very helpful.”
Christina Leal, 38
San Antonio, TX
DIEP Flap Reconstruction
“Dr. Chrysopoulo answered any questions and offered suggestions. I always felt supported. I was never worried or concerned. The responses were almost always instant, so it was very helpful.”
Christina Leal, 38
San Antonio, TX
DIEP Flap Reconstruction
“Dr. Chrysopoulo answered any questions and offered suggestions. I always felt supported. I was never worried or concerned. The responses were almost always instant, so it was very helpful.”
Christina Leal, 38
San Antonio, TX
Why Choose PRMA
When it comes to complex conditions like PMPS, experience matters. PRMA is one of the few centers in the nation offering advanced nerve reconstruction and pain-focused microsurgical solutions tailored to breast cancer survivors.
What Sets PRMA Apart:- Specialized PMPS Expertise: Our surgeons are leaders in treating chronic post-mastectomy pain through targeted nerve procedures and innovative microsurgical approaches.
- TruSense® Sensation Restoration: PRMA’s proprietary technique restores lost breast sensation and may relieve associated nerve discomfort in qualified patients.
- Dual-Surgeon Microsurgical Care: Every flap and nerve procedure is performed by two expert microsurgeons, maximizing precision and minimizing risk.
- Holistic Healing Approach: We address both the physical and emotional toll of post-mastectomy pain through comprehensive, individualized care plans.
- Trusted by Patients Nationwide: With over 15,000 reconstructions and patients traveling from across the U.S., PRMA is a destination for advanced post-cancer recovery.
Refer a Patient – Nationwide
When your patients need advanced care, PRMA is the partner you can trust. Our team is a referral destination nationwide for advanced breast reconstruction, sensation restoration, lymphedema surgery, and more—offering seamless coordination, groundbreaking techniques, and outcomes that consistently elevate patient satisfaction.