Getting diagnosed with breast cancer? That’s tough. Choosing the right surgeon shouldn’t be.
Dr. Vikram Aryan is someone people trust. Not just for his skill, but for how he treats you. Like a person. Not just a patient. He’s been doing breast cancer surgery in Gurgaon for years. He’s handled early-stage cases. Also those that were more serious. Some needed full breast removal. Others just needed the lump taken out. Dr. Vikram does both. He doesn’t work alone. He teams up with oncologists and plastic surgeons. They all stay on the same page. From diagnosis to recovery, he’s there. Patients say he listens. Doesn’t rush. Doesn’t sugarcoat. Just honest answers and real care. They feel safe with him. He uses newer surgical methods. Smaller cuts. Less pain. Fewer problems later. Clean results. Smooth healing. But here’s the thing—his care isn’t just in the operation room. It starts with that first talk. It stays with you after the stitches. He checks in. Makes sure you’re doing okay. If you’re searching for someone who knows what he’s doing, and actually cares—you’ve probably found him.
It’s a procedure to take out cancer from the breast.Sometimes just the lump is removed. That’s called a lumpectomy. Sometimes the whole breast has to go. That’s a mastectomy. Lymph nodes under the arm may also be removed. That helps check if the cancer has spread. Surgery is usually the first step. But not the last. Some people may need chemo. Others might need radiation or hormone treatment. Depends on the case. Breast tumor removal may be followed by chemo, radiation, or hormone treatment. Dr. Aryan focuses on safety, comfort, and preserving appearance where possible. Dr. Aryan focuses on making this process a bit easier. He works with care. Makes comfort a priority. And yes—he tries to save the look of the breast, when possible. Every case is different. He gets that. So he explains everything. No pressure. No confusion. Just clear info and calm support.
If any of these signs appear, it’s best to get checked. A mammogram or biopsy can confirm if it’s cancer. Dr. Aryan carefully reviews your reports and discusses the best next steps. He won’t rush you into anything, but if surgery is needed, he plans everything clearly. Early detection helps improve outcomes. Surgery might sound scary, but it’s often the step that saves lives and brings you closer to recovery.
Waiting can let the cancer grow or spread to nearby tissue or lymph nodes. Early surgery improves your chances of full recovery. Even if the tumor is small, it should be removed quickly. Dr. Aryan handles it with care and gives you real answers without scaring you. The sooner, the safer.
Cost of breast cancer treatment in Gurgaon varies based on stage and surgery type. Basic lump removal starts around ₹55,000, while full mastectomy may cost more. Dr. Aryan keeps charges fair and clear—no confusion, no sudden add-ons.
Some of the major benefits include:
Some of the different types with the option to consider :
| Type of Surgery | What It Involves |
|---|---|
| Lumpectomy | Removal of tumor and small tissue around it |
| Mastectomy | Full removal of one or both breasts |
| Sentinel Node Biopsy | Removes first lymph node to test cancer spread |
| Axillary Lymph Node Removal | Removes more lymph nodes from underarm |
| Breast Reconstruction | Rebuilds the breast shape after mastectomy |
The surgery is done under general anesthesia. Dr. Aryan removes the tumor or full breast, depending on the case. Lymph nodes may also be taken out. The whole process takes 1–3 hours. You’ll wake up in recovery and be watched for a few hours.
You may feel tired, sore, or tight in the chest. Most stay in the hospital for a day or two. Dressings are checked regularly. Drains might be placed, if needed. Dr. Aryan gives clear steps on care and healing. Support is offered at each step.
Yes, but they’re usually minor. Some patients feel stiffness, swelling, or numbness. Infection or bleeding can happen but is rare. Scarring is normal. If lymph nodes are removed, arm swelling might follow. Dr. Aryan keeps an eye on everything and handles issues quickly.
Rest but move your arms gently. Keep the wound clean. Don’t lift heavy stuff. Take pain meds on time. Wear loose clothes. Ask questions—no doubt is small. Follow all follow-up appointments. Healing is not just physical—it’s also mental. You’re not alone in this.
Yes, in many cases. If the tumor is small and caught early, Dr. Aryan may recommend a lumpectomy (breast-conserving surgery). Not every case fits this—if cancer is large or spread, mastectomy may be safer. Reconstruction is also an option. The decision is made with your comfort and long-term health in mind.
Maybe. It depends on your cancer stage and type. After surgery, a lab checks the tumor to see how aggressive it is. If it’s fast-growing or spread, chemo or radiation helps stop it from coming back. Dr. Aryan works closely with your oncology team. Not every patient needs both treatments. Some just need tablets or hormone therapy, others might need nothing after surgery.
It depends on the type. Lumpectomy recovery is faster—many go home the same day. Mastectomy takes a bit more time, usually 1–2 days in hospital. Most people return to light work in 7–10 days, with full healing in a few weeks. You may feel tired or stiff, but these improve. Follow-ups and arm exercises help. Emotional recovery matters too—rest, eat well, and talk about your feelings.
Yes, and many women do. Reconstruction can be done at the same time as mastectomy or later. Dr. Aryan works with skilled plastic surgeons who rebuild the breast using your own tissue or implants. It’s safe and doesn’t affect cancer treatment. The final decision is yours—some prefer immediate reconstruction, others wait. Both choices are fully supported.
Ask about the type of surgery, why it’s recommended, and if lymph nodes will be removed. Ask about recovery time, scars, and when you can return to work. Bring up reconstruction if you’re considering it. Writing down questions helps. Knowing what to expect keeps you in control, and your concerns are always welcome.