Breast Treatments We Provide
At TEN Surgery Group, we provide a range of surgical and procedural treatments for breast conditions, including biopsies, lump excision, breast-conserving surgery, and mastectomy. Our specialists are experienced in both minimally invasive and complex surgical techniques.
Treatment recommendations are individualised based on diagnosis, disease extent, and overall health, with an emphasis on safety, clinical precision, and long-term outcomes.
Axillary Lymph Node Dissection
Axillary lymph node dissection is a surgery to remove most lymph nodes from the underarm. This procedure removes cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes and provide more accurate staging of breast cancer to guide treatment.
Benign Breast Lump Excision
Benign breast lump excision is a surgical procedure to remove a non-cancerous breast lump.
Breast-Conserving Surgery
Surgery that aims to remove a breast tumour with clear edges while preserving as much healthy breast tissue as possible.
Breast Duct Surgery
Breast duct surgery is a procedure to remove one or more milk ducts, often performed to investigate or treat unusual nipple discharge.
Core Needle Biopsy
A core needle biopsy is a procedure where small samples of breast tissue are taken using a hollow needle for microscopic examination and laboratory analysis.
Incision and Drainage of Breast Abscess
Incision and drainage of breast abscess is a minor surgical procedure where a small cut is made to drain pus from a breast abscess and relieve infection.
Mastectomy
A mastectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the whole breast usually for cancer treatment. In certain cases, most of the breast skin and sometimes the nipple can be preserved.
Minimally Invasive Breast Surgery
Minimally invasive breast surgery is a technique that uses smaller or “hidden” incisions and specialised tools to excise breast tissue and achieve better post-operative appearance.
Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
Oncoplastic breast surgery combines cancer excision with plastic surgery techniques to preserve and improve the appearance of the breast after surgery.
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
Sentinel lymph node biopsy is a procedure to identify, remove and examine the first few lymph nodes that drain the breast to check for the spread of cancer.
Vacuum-Assisted Biopsy / Excision
Vacuum assisted biopsy/vacuum assisted excision is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a needle attached to a suction device to extract and collect breast tissue through a small skin incision under imaging guidance.
