With a family history of breast cancer, Bri opted to undergo a prophylactic mastectomy, followed by immediate breast reconstruction with Resensation®.
Category: Patient stories
resensation® brings comfort, confidence after diagnosis at a young age
“I understand that I’m young, but I also understand that my body is hurting and something’s wrong with it.”
how resensation® helped one woman feel whole again
When I did feel it for the first time, that pinch… I knew I was was going to be ok. I knew everything was going to come back to me. My journey was going to end positive.
reclaiming her body after cancer: how resensation helped stephanie feel more like herself
Stephanie felt strongly about opting for a single mastectomy. “I wanted to keep as much of me as possible.”
Toni’s Story
How Resensation helped one woman reclaim normalcy after cancer.
How resensation® helped one woman hold onto what matters most
Gwynne was religious about yearly mammograms, so when her OB-GYN said they found something, she was surprised and scared.
how resensation® helped a cancer researcher face the odds
Katy designs clinical trials to find better cancer treatments—she knew what her 40% lifetime risk of breast cancer meant.
How resensation® helped one mom feel her daughter’s touch.
Jane knows how to persevere proactively through the unexpected. When she and her husband experienced fertility issues—they decided to use a surrogate. When a routine mammogram discovered tumors in both breasts—she chose to get a double mastectomy.
Tara’s Story: After a Decade of Numb Breasts, Sensation Returns
Tara lived for a decade with the implants. Around the 10-year mark, Tara noticed her breasts starting to look uneven. After years of being the same size, one breast looked a bit larger than the other. To be on the safe side, she went to see Dr. Chen. Tara was surprised when an MRI showed one of her implants had ruptured. Dr. Chen recommended immediate removal of the implants followed by autologous reconstruction.
how resensation® helped one woman love life again
Christine assumed numbness would be a part of life post-mastectomy. Resensation showed her, you don’t have to accept the inevitable.