Breast Health Through Surgery Now in Hisar
Safe, compassionate care centered on breast disease and surgical management, designed to restore both physical health and personal confidence.
- Minimally invasive options
- Expert surgical team
- Personalized recovery strategies

What Constitutes Breast Disease Surgery?
Breast surgery encompasses both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures, designed for patients recovering from illness, congenital differences, or those seeking aesthetic enhancement. The ultimate goal is to achieve a harmonious balance between form and function, restoring confidence and symmetry in the process.
Surgical options include lumpectomy, mastectomy, augmentation, reduction, and reconstruction using either implants or autologous tissue. Each method is tailored with a comprehensive understanding of anatomy, long-term outcomes, and patient aspirations.

What Conditions Can Breast Surgery Address?
Breast surgery effectively addresses a wide range of conditions, including:
- Cancer- early-stage tumors or advanced disease
- Macromastia leading to back pain or physical discomfort
- Congenital Asymmetry or developmental discrepancies
- Hypoplasia(underdevelopment) resulting in volume deficiency
- Ptosis (sagging) resulting from aging, weight changes, or post-pregnancy
- Post-traumatic Deformities, such as burns or injuries
Reconstruction, reduction, and augmentation can restore balance, alleviate symptoms, and enhance psychological well-being.
What Are the Benefits of Breast Surgery?
Improving body contours and alleviating physical discomfort can significantly enhance both functionality and self-esteem. Benefits include:
Restored Symmetry
Balances body silhouette and improves posture.
Pain Relief
Particularly beneficial for those with larger breasts causing discomfort.
Aesthetic Harmony
Boosts self-image and improves clothing fit.
Reconstruction After Cancer
Promotes renewed body integrity and morale.
Types of Breast Surgery and Their Uses
Lumpectomy
Removes tumors while conserving breast tissue to treat cancer.
Mastectomy
Exercises the entire breast when cancer is extensive or prophylactic.
Augmentation
Uses implants or fat grafting to increase size and volume.
Reduction
Removes excess tissue to relieve physical strain from oversized breasts.
Reconstruction
Restores breast shape post-mastectomy with implants or autologous flaps.
Mastopexy (Lift)
Raises and reshapes sagging breasts for rejuvenated contour.

About Dr. Yashpal Singla
Dr. Yashpal Singla is a highly respected bariatric surgeon and a laparoscopic surgeon who has more than 20 years of experience. He is a doctor with an MBBS and an MS in General Surgery and has advanced training from top institutions such as Max Hospital, Delhi, CODS, Mumbai, and Canada. He is a specialist in weight loss procedures and minimally invasive surgery.
Dr. Singla is an expert in bariatric surgeries within Haryana and has performed thousands of surgeries since. As a participant in prestigious associations like the Asia Pacific Hernia Society (APHS), the Association of Surgeons of India (ASI), and the Hernia Society of India (HSI), He has an unwavering commitment to patients' health. Dr. Singla's unwavering dedication assures each patient superior treatment in a caring and welcoming environment.
Dr. Yashpal Singla
Founder Meyash Hospital
Words of praise from our satisfied patients




Complete surgical care
Individualized treatment plans are developed to achieve optimal results while keeping security and comfort as the top goals.
24/7 Medical Assistance
24-hour assistance for medical emergency treatment and monitoring post-surgery, anytime it is necessary.
Modern Technology
Modern equipment and surgical techniques to ensure exact, safe, and reliable reconstructive outcomes.
FAQ's
How long until I resume normal activities after breast surgery?
Recovery time varies by procedure. Typically, patients return to light activity within 1-2 weeks after a lumpectomy, while more extensive surgeries like mastectomy and reconstruction may need 4-6 weeks. Swelling generally subsides in about 3-4 weeks, with a gradual return to a full routine.
Is breast surgery only cosmetic?
Not at all. While procedures such as augmentation and lifts may focus on aesthetics, surgeries like lumpectomy, mastectomy, and reconstruction are essential for addressing medical issues and restoring form and function.
Will there be visible scars after surgery?
Incisions are placed strategically—around the areola, under the breast fold, or in natural creases. With proper care, scars typically fade significantly within 6-12 months.
Who will be my surgeon?
You will be under the care of Dr. Anita Sharma, a specialized breast surgeon with extensive experience in both disease-related and aesthetic breast procedures