You may have pain and soreness after the procedure. Since a lumpectomy removes a portion of the breast, there may also be a change in the breast's appearance. Dimpling, a noticeable scar, or asymmetry of the two breasts may occur, depending on the size and location of the lump and the size of the breast. There is a chance that some microscopic pieces of the lump may be left behind, which would need to be removed with another operation. Risks for any surgery include the following: Risks for any anesthesia include the following: - Reactions to medications
- Breathing problems, pneumonia
- Heart problems
For a woman who is in otherwise good health, the risk of a serious complication due to general anesthesia is less than 1%. |