This article describes the nursing experience for a young patient of childbearing age who underwent transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap reconstruction surgery. Between March 25th to 31st, 2019, biopsychosocial and spiritual assessments were conducted to determine health issues including impairment of tissue integrity, acute pain and disruption of body image. Through wound care pamphlets, the patient and family could learn proper wound care so as to reduce the risk of wound infection. To achieve pain relief, medical interventions such as prescription of analgesics and non-medical interventions including education on attention diversion and avoidance of wound contact were provided. Additionally, patient confidence was inspired through encouragement based on proactive empathy and attentive listening. Ultimately, the patient was able to fully face and accept her wound by diminishing negative feelings towards her own body image thereby returning to a normal life. The nursing experience in this article should serve as a reference of care for such patients with breast cancer.