Chelsfield Park Hospital
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Phone
Reception: 01689 877855
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Opening hours
Mon-Sun: 24 hours
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Car parking
60 spaces
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Children & young people services
Consultations 0yrs+ Procedures 3yrs+
Chelsfield Park Hospital offers breast surgery to patients in Kent
The most common reasons behind breast surgery are:
Breast cancer
Various procedures can be performed to remove cancerous tissues from your breasts and nearby lymph nodes, including total mastectomy (breast removal).
Breast cancer prevention
In some instances, where a particularly high risk of developing breast cancer is indicated, people opt to have their breasts surgically removed in order to prevent developing the disease.
Benign (non-cancerous) lumps in the breast
Certain non-cancerous lumps found in the breast will need to be surgically removed.
Breast reconstruction
Many people choose to have reconstructive breast surgery after surgery to treat breast cancer. Having the breast partially or wholly rebuilt can improve body image and self-esteem, aiding the recovery process physically, emotionally and psychologically.
Cosmetic reasons
The most common forms of cosmetic breast surgery are breast augmentation (breast enlargement), breast reduction and breast lift.
Diagnostics
If you have breast cancer related symptoms you may undergo investigations which may include ultrasound or mammography, FNA (fine needle aspiration) and CT or X-ray guided biopsy.
Excision biopsy
This is a minor procedure that involves making a small incision into your breast to remove a lump in order that it can be examined for signs of cancer. If you do have cancer, you may need to have further surgery.
Lumpectomy
Also known as breast conserving surgery, this procedure removes the cancerous lump from your breast along with some surrounding tissue.
Mastectomy
A mastectomy is a procedure to remove your whole breast. Some people will need to have both breasts removed. Rarely, your chest muscles are also removed in what's known as a radical mastectomy.
Breast reconstruction
The aim of breast reconstruction surgery is to restore as closely as possible the size and shape of your natural breasts after you have had treatment for cancer, typically a mastectomy. Various surgical techniques can be used to achieve this, including DIEP flaps and TRAM flaps, fat transfer and silicone implants.
Breast reconstruction is totally optional and many women choose not to have it.
Breast reduction
Breast reduction surgery reduces the size of your breast(s). Although breast reduction is often performed for cosmetic reasons, many procedures are done for medical reasons, and some a mix of both.
Male breast reduction for gynaecomastia
Gynaecomastia is a very common condition that causes excess breast tissue in males. It can have very detrimental effects on self-esteem and many men choose to have breast reduction surgery, also known as a chest reduction.
If you would like to learn more about our breast surgery treatments, book your appointment online today or call a member of our team directly.