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Scar Massage After Mastectomy and Radiation: What You Should Know
After breast cancer treatment ends, many women are left adjusting to a body that feels different. Tightness across the chest, pulling into the shoulder, radiation fibrosis, and sensitivity around mastectomy or reconstruction scars are common. Scar massage after mastectomy and radiation therapy is a specialized form of therapeutic bodywork that supports tissue mobility, reduces restriction, and helps improve comfort and range of motion. In this post I explain how breast cancer scar massage works, who it may be appropriate for, and what to expect if you’re considering this kind of care in the Mount Desert Island and Bar Harbor, Maine area.