Hidden-Scar Breast Surgery

Removing the cancer in your breast is our first priority, but we understand you may not want to look any different after treatment. Hidden-Scar™ surgery leaves no visible scarring after a breast cancer procedure.

Opting for Hidden-Scar surgery doesn’t change the results of your surgery or increase the chance the cancer will return, it simply helps you emerge with breasts that look relatively untouched by the disease. Our specially-trained surgeons use minimally-invasive techniques to remove the cancer with a lumpectomy or mastectomy, hiding the incisions in existing skin folds.


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Eligibility for hidden-scar surgery:

  • The size and location of the tumor
  • Whether the tumor is contained in one part of the breast or throughout the tissue
  • The size and shape of the breast
  • Whether the cancer has spread to other areas of the body

How Hidden-Scar Works

Surgeons remove breast cancer two ways – taking out the portion of the breast that contains the cancerous lump in a lumpectomy, or removing all of the breast tissue in a mastectomy. Each, traditionally, leaves scars that are visible after healing.

Using Hidden-Scar techniques in a lumpectomy, a surgeon removes the cancerous tumor through incisions made in your armpit, areola or inframammary fold beneath the breast. When the incision heals, there is little or no evidence of surgery.

A nipple-sparing mastectomy is the only type of mastectomy eligible for Hidden-Scar techniques. In this procedure, in which all breast tissue is removed but the nipple is preserved, your surgeon can make the scar less visible by making the incision in the inframammary fold below the breast.


With improved technology, more and more patients are becoming eligible for this type of procedure.

Dr. Camelia Lawrence, director of Breast Surgery at
The Hospital of Central Connecticut and MidState Medical Center

Support at the Cancer Institute

The Cancer Institute offers whatever you and your family need on your journey, whether it’s access to an oncology social worker, a nurse navigator to coordinate your care or the support of our Patient and Family Resource Center.

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Meet our Hidden Scar Surgery Specialists:

Name Specialties Location
McAree, Patrick C., PA-C McAree, Patrick C., PA-C
4.7 /5
123 surveys
860.456.2898
Sheth, Tejas V., MD, FACR, RhMSUS Sheth, Tejas V., MD, FACR, RhMSUS
4.8 /5
278 surveys
860.524.2610
Palkar, Atul, MD, FACP Palkar, Atul, MD, FACP 860.886.1862
Bao, Shanshan, MD Bao, Shanshan, MD 860.289.3375
Bleich, Steven, MD Bleich, Steven, MD 860.522.0604
Padegimas, Allison Seinmetz, MD, FACC Padegimas, Allison Seinmetz, MD, FACC 203.265.9831
Pahlawanian, Anahid Maria, DO Pahlawanian, Anahid Maria, DO 860.246.6589
Pousatis, Sheelagh, MD Pousatis, Sheelagh, MD
4.9 /5
82 surveys
860.696.5520
Richardson, Elizabeth Ann, DO Richardson, Elizabeth Ann, DO 860.972.4262
Kapur, Sakshi, MD Kapur, Sakshi, MD 860.258.3480
Mitchell, Caitlyn Ashley, OD Mitchell, Caitlyn Ashley, OD 203.574.2020
Shulman, Brandon, MD Shulman, Brandon, MD 203.845.2200
Shafqat, Mohammad Shuja, MD Shafqat, Mohammad Shuja, MD 800.633.8446
Gardner, Tina Marie, MD Gardner, Tina Marie, MD 860.380.5150
Abavana, Christina, MD Abavana, Christina, MD
4.8 /5
139 surveys
203.254.2320
Prioreschi, Brandon E., MD Prioreschi, Brandon E., MD 860.986.7326
Avraham, Tomer, MD Avraham, Tomer, MD 860.390.6000
Chirunomula, Latha Swarna, MD Chirunomula, Latha Swarna, MD 203.931.0034
Duckworth, April Marie, MD Duckworth, April Marie, MD
4.9 /5
303 surveys
860.224.5416
Carroll, Lenore Ann, APRN Carroll, Lenore Ann, APRN
4.8 /5
187 surveys
860.636.2010
Daoud, Vladimir Paul, MD Daoud, Vladimir Paul, MD 860.246.2071
Upadhyay, Ashish, MD Upadhyay, Ashish, MD 475.337.7463
Chen, Tiffany T., MD Chen, Tiffany T., MD 203.777.7500
Glomski, Shahar, MD Glomski, Shahar, MD 203.694.8402
Stockton, Robert C., DO Stockton, Robert C., DO 203.265.3280

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