Mastectomy is surgery to remove a breast. It's most often done to treat breast cancer. Double (bilateral) mastectomy is when both breasts are removed. It might also be done to decrease the chance of breast cancer in certain women at high risk.
After a mastectomy, you may choose to have reconstruction surgery to rebuild the breast shape. Reconstruction can be done using breast implants or tissue from another part of the body. Sometimes a combination of both is used. The tissue can come from the belly, buttocks, inner thigh, or back.
Mastectomy and reconstruction can be done at the same time. (This is called immediate reconstruction.) Or they may be done as two separate surgeries. Reconstruction is planned for later (delayed reconstruction) so your body can heal in between. You may need more surgeries at a later time to complete the reconstruction.