Coordinated & Compassionate Care

We know the prospect of breast surgery can seem daunting, but our skilled physicians are here to answer questions and address concerns. Stamford Health’s breast surgeons are available to see patients within 24-48 hours of a breast cancer diagnosis.

Our breast surgeons are fellowship trained and have extensive experience in a wide range of procedures and surgeries.
Breast Center surgeons collaborate with dedicated breast radiologists, oncologists and radiation therapists at the Carl & Dorothy Bennett Cancer Center, skilled genetic counselors, and laboratory experts to come up with a personalized care plan.

Our highly skilled team is here to treat a variety of breast conditions and diseases, including breast cancer, mastitis, abnormal breast imaging, and fibrocystic breast changes.

Breast Surgery Options


BREAST CONSERVING PROCEDURES

During a lumpectomy or partial mastectomy surgery, only the cancer tissue and some healthy surrounding tissue is removed.

BREAST REMOVAL PROCEDURES

In addition to a total (or simple) mastectomy, which removes the entire breast, these procedures may include removal of the breast and lymph nodes, removal of the breast while saving the nipple and chest wall skin, or a prophylactic mastectomy.

LYMPH NODE PROCEDURES

These surgeries may remove select armpit lymph nodes or more armpit lymph nodes, depending on how much the cancer has spread.

LYMPHEDEMA SURGERY

Lymphedema, or the buildup of fluid in your body, is a common side effect of breast cancer surgery. There are many surgical treatment options to help address the condition and decrease your future risk.

BREAST RECONSTRUCTION SURGERY

After undergoing a mastectomy, breast reconstruction surgery is a procedure that many patients consider. Our team of breast surgeons will discuss and detail options.

SECOND OPINION PROGRAM

When you’re diagnosed with breast cancer at another institution, it may be helpful to consider a second opinion. Our team will work with you to provide the answers you need.
  • MORE ABOUT LYMPHEDEMA
    Lymphedema is the buildup of fluid in your body’s tissues, which brings about swelling, water retention, pain, and dimpled skin. Lymphedema is often caused by general surgery, cancer-related surgery, and the removal of lymph nodes – which can all lead to damage to your lymphatic system. In fact, there’s a strong connection between breast cancer surgery and lymphedema as breast cancer can often spread to surrounding lymph nodes. If you’ve been told you have lymphedema, there are now surgical procedures to address it. This might include a lymphaticovenous bypass, to allow for better drainage of fluid throughout your body. In some cases, one of Stamford Health’s dedicated and specialty trained lymphedema surgeons may perform this treatment as part of your original cancer surgery to help reduce the risk of developing lymphedema.

Our Collaboration With Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center Provides More Resources for Patients

Stamford Health’s comprehensive, ongoing collaboration with Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center ensures that our patients receive world-class, clinical expertise close to home. Stamford Health Brigham physicians work together with Dana-Farber Brigham physicians to offer timely second opinions and allow access to the latest research, treatment options, and clinical trials. For more information on how this unique relationship helps our patients, watch the video.


Stamford Health’s comprehensive, ongoing collaboration with Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center ensures that our patients receive world-class, clinical expertise close to home. Stamford Health physicians work together with Dana-Farber physicians to offer timely second opinions and allow access to the latest research, treatment options, and clinical trials. For more information on how this unique relationship helps our patients, watch the video.

Meet Our Providers

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Breast Surgery

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Lillian  Huang
Breast Surgery

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Swapna  Ghanta
Breast Surgery

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Arlene E Butler
Breast Surgery

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Amanda  Taglienti
Breast Surgery

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Think You Might Be at an Increased Risk for Breast Cancer? We Can Help.

Stamford Health is unparalleled at its ability to identify and help women who are at an increased risk for breast cancer. Our team of breast specialists will conduct a thorough family and medical history intake and a breast exam to fully understand each patient’s individualized risk. Then a personalized care plan will be developed.

Speak with one of our breast navigators to find out how to take advantage of our unique evaluation process.


Breast Health FAQs

  • What types of breast surgeries are performed at the Stamford Health Breast Center?

    The Stamford Health Breast Center offers a wide range of breast surgery options, including but not limited to:

    • Lumpectomy (breast-conserving surgery).
    • Mastectomy (partial or total).
    • Sentinel lymph node biopsy.
    • Axillary lymph node dissection.
    • Breast reconstruction.
    • Nipple-sparing mastectomy.
    • Oncoplastic surgery.
    • Surgical biopsies.
    • Excision of benign breast tumors
    • Reduction mammaplasty (breast reduction).
    • Breast augmentation.

    Our experienced breast surgeons will discuss your specific diagnosis and treatment plan to determine the most appropriate surgical approach for your needs.

  • Are minimally invasive or robotic-assisted surgeries available for breast procedures?
    Yes, at Stamford Health Breast Center, we offer minimally invasive and robotic-assisted surgical options when appropriate. These advanced techniques can provide patients with smaller incisions, less scarring, reduced pain, and a quicker recovery. Robotic-assisted surgery can enhance the precision and dexterity of the surgeon. Your surgeon will discuss whether these options are suitable for your specific case during the consultation.
  • What follow-up care and support can you expect after breast surgery at Stamford Health?

    Following breast surgery, you can expect comprehensive follow-up care and support, which may include:

    • Regular post-operative appointments to monitor your healing progress.
    • Guidance on wound care and pain management.
    • Assistance in managing any potential side effects or complications.
    • Emotional support and resources, including access to support groups.
    • Recommendations for adjuvant therapies (such as radiation or chemotherapy, if necessary).
    • Assistance in the development of a long-term care plan to monitor and maintain breast health.

    Our team is committed to providing ongoing care and support to ensure your optimal recovery and well-being.

  • What is the typical recovery time after a breast surgery procedure?
    Recovery time can vary depending on the type of breast surgery performed and individual factors. In general, most patients can expect to return to their normal activities within a few weeks. However, strenuous activities and heavy lifting should be avoided for a longer period, typically around 4 to 6 weeks. Your surgeon will provide you with specific post-operative care instructions tailored to your surgery.
  • Can you choose breast reconstruction options after surgery?

    Yes, breast reconstruction is an option for many patients after breast surgery. The timing of breast reconstruction varies. Some patients choose immediate reconstruction, performed during the same surgery as the mastectomy. Others opt for delayed reconstruction, which can occur at a later date, often after other treatments like chemotherapy or radiation.

    Our breast surgeons will discuss the best timing and breast reconstruction options for your unique circumstances, ensuring you have the opportunity to make an informed decision regarding your post-surgery choices.



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