resensation by axogen
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resensation by axogen
@ReSensationNow
Resensation® is a new technique designed to restore sensation after a mastectomy. Visit https://t.co/dIcGNoF7LK to see if you may be a candidate.
Katılım Haziran 2018
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The holiday season, colder weather and continuing COVID cases make it more important than ever to remain strong for our loved ones dealing with breast cancer. bit.ly/3hdHaa8 #breastcancer

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Why do women lose sensation after a mastectomy? We answer this and many more questions in our FAQs. bit.ly/3DzZFwL #mastectomy #resensation

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Before meeting with her surgeon, Christine had no idea Resensation existed. She was overjoyed to learn that sensation wasn’t yet another thing she had to surrender to cancer. bit.ly/3zKgbJE #resensation

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A mastectomy is a major decision. Acknowledging both the positive and negative emotions associated with your journey can move you that much closer to healing. bit.ly/3WrNvi5 #mastectomy #bodyacceptance

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Breast reconstruction can restore the four “S’s”—size, shape, softness and symmetry. Resensation makes a fifth “S”—sensation—possible. #resensation bit.ly/3DrmDWH

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If it hadn’t been for her husband’s tossing and turning in his sleep—and an errant elbow that landed squarely on her left breast—Jessica might not have discovered the cancer until it was too late. bit.ly/3FyH7zE #breastcancer #breastcancersurvivor

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Have questions about the #resensation process? Learn more about the post-mastectomy procedure. bit.ly/3FwK43C

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Thinking about breast reconstruction after #mastectomy? Wondering if Resensation is the right option for you? Join Dr. Jonathan Bank and @Sharsheret for a live webinar discussion of sensory restoration. Register for this November 17 webinar: bit.ly/3gZgObr #breastcancer

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Hair loss during chemo can be overwhelming. What should you expect? Where should you start? We lay it all out on our blog: bit.ly/3ffP8yQ #chemotherapy #breastcancer

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No-Shave November has started—an opportunity for friends and loved ones to help raise awareness of the effects of cancer in its many forms. Now’s the time to put down the razor and take up the cause. bit.ly/3DE3YZf #noshavenovember #cancerawareness

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Today might be the last day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but that doesn’t mean you should stop looking out for yourself. Early detection includes doing monthly breast self-exams, and scheduling regular clinical breast exams and mammograms.
nationalbreastcancer.org/early-detectio…

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What better way to practice awareness than with a breast self-exam? Self-exams help you understand what your normal is so you can report any changes to your doctor. nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-self-ex… #breastcancerawarenessmonth

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Breast cancer is a big, scary topic. It can hard to navigate when you don’t know what you need to know. The National Breast Cancer Foundation has a list of FAQs to get you started. nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-cancer-…

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For those women at average risk, age 40 is the time to start scheduling annual mammograms. If there are any signs of breast cancer, finding and treating it early can be lifesaving. komen.org/about-komen/ou…



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Knowing your family history can help you prepare for the risk of breast cancer as you age. #resensation
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Numbness isn’t the only option you have when it comes to #breastcancer surgeries. Women like Jane have regained sensation thanks to advances in surgical nerve repair.
Learn how. bit.ly/3lahwmw
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Today kicks off #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth. When it comes to battling #cancer, we know it takes a lot of courage and determination. What do you most admire about your friends and loved ones impacted by the effects of breast cancer? #breastcancerawareness

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