Oncoplastic breast surgery
Expert treatment to preserve your shape
Oncoplastic breast surgery blends cancer treatment with reconstructive techniques to remove a tumour while carefully reshaping the breast to preserve its natural look. The procedure allows many women to undergo necessary surgery with greater confidence in their physical and emotional recovery.
This approach to breast surgery reflects our commitment to treating the whole person, not just the disease.
Oncoplastic breast surgery is often recommended for patients who are having surgery to remove breast cancer, and who also want to maintain or improve the breast’s shape. It’s especially helpful when a larger area needs to be removed and breast conservation is still possible.
First, we’ll remove the cancerous tissue with precision using minimally invasive technology. Then we’ll use plastic surgery techniques, such as reshaping, lifting, or repositioning tissue, to ensure the breast looks as natural as possible. Surgery is fully personalised and tailored to your anatomy and cancer treatment plan.
Oncoplastic surgery is often part of a broader treatment plan. You may be offered chemotherapy, immunotherapy or hormone therapy through our partners at Leaders in Oncology Care.
Yes, we offer radiotherapy to some patients after oncoplastic procedures. It’s provided at The Harley Street Clinic as part of your integrated care plan.
We focus on both recovery and wellbeing. Our wellness programme is designed to help you regain confidence and return to daily life, with holistic support tailored to your needs.
As with any surgery, there may be some swelling, scarring, or changes in sensation. However, many patients feel very positive about the cosmetic results, and confident in their appearance.
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Whether you have a new symptom, a recent diagnosis, or you’re seeking a second opinion, our team is ready to listen, support, and offer guidance. You can expect appointments to fit your schedule, expert care, and decisions made with you, not for you.
We welcome referrals, self-referrals, and questions of any kind.