
MRSA left Jessica with very little breast tissue to work with, but lucky for this fit mom, Dr. Dubrow had a solution.
"What we have to do, is find a way to get you a breast mound that won't get infected, won't kill the overlying tissue the way it happened before—not easy," Dr. Dubrow explained. "I think we can actually give you a good-looking left breast and then we will make you an areola and a nipple that looks as good as the other side."
But, that didn't mean Jessica was clear of any possible complications.
"I think it was probably about a month after the surgery that I noticed some really weird spots in different parts of my body. So, I ended up in the emergency room where I was told the MRSA was back," Jessica revealed.
Jessica was headed back to the operating table and this time, the repair held up!
"Now, thanks to Dr. Dubrow I can finally say that I'm MRSA free. I have symmetric breasts with matching areolas," an excited Jessica said.
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