『Episode 169: Breast Cancer, Breast Implants for Reconstruction, Breast Implant Illness, Explant Surgery and the SHARP Method with Sarah Minick and Dr. Robert Whitfield MD』のカバーアート

Episode 169: Breast Cancer, Breast Implants for Reconstruction, Breast Implant Illness, Explant Surgery and the SHARP Method with Sarah Minick and Dr. Robert Whitfield MD

Episode 169: Breast Cancer, Breast Implants for Reconstruction, Breast Implant Illness, Explant Surgery and the SHARP Method with Sarah Minick and Dr. Robert Whitfield MD

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Today’s episode is one of the most personal and emotional conversations we’ve shared. I recently interviewed a cancer survivor who traveled from Nebraska with her husband after making the difficult decision to undergo explant surgery following previous reconstruction. Together, we discuss her journey through cancer treatment, reconstruction, chronic health struggles, and ultimately her decision to remove her implants and pursue simultaneous fat transfer as part of her healing process. Because of the challenges created by prior reconstruction and tissue changes, she later returned for an additional fat transfer procedure to further improve the contour and appearance of her chest. In this interview, she speaks openly about the physical and emotional aspects of that journey, including preparation, surgery, recovery, and what it meant to finally feel heard and supported. This episode also highlights the principles behind the SHARP methodology — the preparation, recovery strategies, post-operative support, and comprehensive approach we use to help patients optimize healing and recovery. As many of you know, discussing implant-related illness and explant surgery online has increasingly resulted in censorship and suppression across social media platforms. Despite that, stories like this deserve to be shared because they may help other patients feel less isolated and more empowered in their own healthcare decisions. This patient reviewed the interview personally and gave us permission to share her experience in the hope that it may help others navigating similar challenges. If you or someone you love has undergone reconstruction, implant surgery, explant surgery, or cancer treatment, this is an important and very real conversation.
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