Center for Breast Reconstruction
The skin & fat of the upper thighs are used to create the breast mound.
With the TUG (transverse upper gracilis) flap, the skin and fat are attached to the gracilis muscle.
Both the PAP and TUG flaps are free flaps that requires your surgeon to detach the tissue from your thigh and reattach it to blood vessels in your chest. The procedure requires a longer surgery and recovery time than some other reconstructive procedures.
The scars of the PAP/TUG flaps are hidden inside the upper thigh and lower buttock. This may be a good choice for a woman who has small breasts with little abdominal tissue. Your surgeon can assess your body shape to guide your flap options.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call our office at 302-623-3605.