Breast surgery
Surgery of the breast by a breast surgeon or general surgeon
Breast surgery can include breast cancer surgery, and reconstructive procedures that do not require plastic surgeons. It also covers surgery for benign breast lumps.
Types of breast surgery
Breast surgery is offered as a treatment to patients with breast cancer as well as being used for reconstructive or cosmetic surgery.
As a treatment for breast cancer there are two main types of surgery that are conducted: a mastectomy or breast lump removal (lumpectomy). During a mastectomy, most of the breast is removed in order to get rid of all cancerous tissue. A lumpectomy is performed to remove a lump in order to check for signs of cancer. Your oncologist will be able to guide you on the best option for your condition.
Reconstructive surgery is provided to patients who have undergone either a mastectomy or lumpectomy. This can be conducted at the same time as the original surgery or at a later date, which your surgeon will discuss with you.
For cosmetic surgery, our consultants offer three breast surgery treatments: breast enlargement, breast lift and breast reduction.
At HCA UK we have specialist consultants for all aspects of breast surgery at our hospitals in London and Manchester.
Breast surgery and breast cancer in men
Men can be diagnosed with gynaecomastia, a common non-cancerous condition that causes boys' and men's breasts to become larger and more tender than normal. It is most common in teenage boys and older men.
Breast cancer in men is rare. There are around 370 men diagnosed each year in the UK. This compares to around 55,500 cases in women. Less than 1 in 100 (less than 1%) breast cancer cases in the UK are in males. (Cancer research UK)
Our breast surgery expertise
These are some of the treatments our breast surgeons carry out.
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Breast enlargement
Need to know
Breast enlargement is a common type of cosmetic surgery where silicone or saline implants are inserted to increase breast size, make them more even or change their shape. The implants are placed either between the breast tissue and chest muscle, or behind the muscle.
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Breast lift
Need to know
Breasts can sag over time due to ageing, weight loss, pregnancy or breastfeeding. This is because the fibrous bands that support the breast stretch and break down. Breast lift surgery, which is also known as a mastopexy, can help to reshape the breasts into a more youthful, firmer shape.
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Breast reconstruction
Need to know
A breast reconstruction is usually offered to all women who've had a lump, or one or both breasts removed due to breast cancer. The timing of the surgery depends on how early your breast cancer is detected and treated. It can either happen at the same time as your breast removal or a later date.
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Breast reduction surgery
Need to know
If you feel your breasts are too big, it can be difficult to live with and affect your confidence. It can limit the clothes you can wear and the sports you do, along with causing shoulder and back pain. Breast reduction surgery is an operation to remove breast tissue to decrease breast size. It can...
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Mastectomy
Need to know
A mastectomy is mostly used to treat breast cancer. There are several different types of mastectomy —your consultant will advise you which is right for you.During the operation, all cancerous tissue is removed from the breast. This is to decrease the risk of the cancer growing back and spreading.
Find a breast consultant
Our locations in London
From complex breast and oncoplastic surgery to screening and diagnostic procedures, we provide exceptional care across our network of hospitals, outpatient centres and specialist clinics.
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London Bridge Hospital
27 Tooley Street
London
SE1 2PR
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The Lister Hospital
Chelsea Bridge Road
London
SW1W 8RH
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The Breast Unit at The Wellington Hospital
Platinum Medical Centre
15-17 Lodge Road, St John's Wood
London NW8 7JA
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The Breast Unit
The Harley Street Clinic
35 Weymouth Street
London. W1G 8BJ
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London Breast Institute
42–52 Nottingham Place
London
W1U 5NY
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HCA UK at The Shard
The Shard
32 St Thomas Street
London SE1 9BS
Private breast care in Birmingham
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The Harborne Hospital
Mindelsohn Way
Birmingham B15 2FQ
Private Breast care in Manchester
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The Christie Private Care
Wilmslow Road
Manchester M20 4BX
Contact us about breast care appointments
Our helpline advisors can assist with enquiries about booking an appointment with a breast care specialist. They can also assist if you have a referral for a diagnostic scan.
Call us on
020 7079 4344