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A mastectomy is a surgical treatment in which part or all of the breast tissue is removed, most often to treat or prevent breast cancer. It is a carefully planned procedure that aims to remove cancerous tissue while supporting long-term health, safety, and quality of life. At Manipal Hospitals International, mastectomy care is delivered by experienced breast surgeons, supported by advanced diagnostics and a compassionate approach to help patients feel informed and supported throughout their treatment journey.
A mastectomy involves removing breast tissue to treat cancer or reduce the risk of developing it. The extent of removal varies depending on the diagnosis and personal treatment plan.
In simple terms, the mastectomy procedure removes the affected breast tissue so that cancer cannot grow or spread further, offering a safer and more controlled long-term outcome.
Mastectomy surgery is recommended when breast cancer is widespread, when breast-conserving surgery is not suitable, or when patients choose removal for preventive reasons. It helps remove tumours completely and reduce the risk of recurrence.
There are several mastectomy types, each chosen based on tumour size, spread, and patient preference. The goal is to balance effective cancer control with the best possible physical and emotional outcomes.
Manipal Hospitals offers comprehensive breast cancer care led by highly trained breast surgeons and supported by multidisciplinary oncology teams. Patients receive personalised guidance from diagnosis to recovery.
A mastectomy may be advised when:
Some factors may require postponement or an alternative approach.
The surgery is performed under general anaesthesia. The surgeon removes the breast tissue along with lymph nodes if needed. Skin-sparing or nipple-sparing techniques may be used depending on the reconstruction plan.
Recovery varies, but most patients stay in the hospital for one to three days. Pain, tightness, and reduced arm movement are common early symptoms. Gentle physiotherapy helps restore mobility. Emotional support and guidance are also important throughout recovery.
Follow-up visits monitor wound healing, discuss pathology results, and plan further treatment such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or hormone therapy when needed.
Possible complications include infection, bleeding, fluid collection, numbness, or stiffness in the chest or arm. Lymphoedema can occur if lymph nodes are removed. These risks are reduced through careful surgical planning and post-operative care.
The cost of mastectomy depends on surgical technique, reconstruction choices, hospital stay, and post-operative care. Manipal Hospitals offers competitive pricing compared with many Western and Gulf countries, ensuring high-quality breast cancer surgery remains accessible for international patients.
A personalised estimate includes imaging, surgeon fees, anaesthesia, the procedure itself, and follow-up consultations.
International patients receive full guidance for travel arrangements, visa processes, interpreter services, accommodation, and scheduled follow-up care. This helps make the treatment experience comfortable and well coordinated from start to finish.