Mastectomy is recommended when complete tumour removal requires a comprehensive surgical approach guided by strict oncological principles
Mastectomy Surgery
Mastectomy surgery involves the complete removal of breast tissue as part of breast cancer treatment when medically indicated. It may be recommended in cases where tumour size, multiple tumour areas, or other clinical factors make breast-conserving surgery unsuitable.
Performed by Dr. Alisher Kahharov within a coordinated treatment pathway, mastectomy is carefully planned to ensure oncological safety, with reconstruction options discussed whenever appropriate.
When Mastectomy Should Be Considered
Oncological Safety
Individualised Surgical Planning
Reconstruction Considerations
Comprehensive surgical management when complete breast removal is required
Mastectomy Surgery – Frequently Asked Questions
What is mastectomy surgery?
Why would mastectomy be recommended instead of lumpectomy?
Are there different types of mastectomy?
Can breast reconstruction be performed at the same time?
Will I lose sensation after mastectomy?
Changes in breast and nipple sensation are common after mastectomy because nerves are affected during tissue removal. The degree of sensation loss varies depending on the surgical technique used.
How long does recovery take after mastectomy?
Will I need additional treatments after mastectomy?
How is follow-up care organised after surgery?
Complementary Surgical Options
Meet Professor Alisher Kahharov
Alisher Kahharov is a European-level expert in breast health and surgery, combining aesthetic and oncological expertise.
With a calm, serious approach and the highest standards of safety, he offers premium, minimally invasive breast care focused on trust, precision, and patient well-being.