Endoscopic method of breast enlargement

young woman

Experienced plastic surgeons seek to create not only beautiful breasts but also healthy.Therefore, techniques come to the forefront of the integrity and sensitivity of the mammary glands, without violating their functions.

For example, an endoscopic increase in breast through an armpit.

Pros of business:

Among all types of breast growth activities, an endoscopic method with the bottom access is unique with its low trauma:

  • Surgical intervention takes only 40-60 minutes.
  • There are no scars on the chest, and in the axillary cavity The scar after a while turns into a natural fold.
  • Breast tissue is not affected and thanks to it, the possibility of breastfeeding in the future remains the possibility of breastfeeding.
  • The postoperative recovery is faster and you can achieve the desired result in a shorter period of time.
  • During operation, the integrity of the mammary gland is not violated.

Mastoplasty with endoscopic method via axillary access is suitable for you if:

  • A young girl who plans to have a child in the future and breastfeed.
  • A woman after childbirth and feeding, who wants to improve the shape of the breast and does not exclude repetitive pregnancies.
  • You don't want to have scars.
  • The breast owner with a small area, through which it is impossible to install an implant of the required size.

How is endoscopic mastoplasty through an armpit?

Mastoplasty via axillary access is performed under anesthesia.The cut is done with a natural fold on top of the armpit.From there, the surgeon carries out a "tunnel" under a large thoracic muscle.Or gland tissue.This is a typical technique.

The result of an increase is achieved due to the fact that the surgeon establishes a special implant under the tissue or thoracic muscle.

Preparation for operation:

An integral part of this stage is an exam that includes organic and laboratory research:

  • Ultrasound of the mammary glands.
  • Blood test (General, Biochemistry);
  • General urine analysis.
  • Blood test for HIV, syphilis, hepatitis.
  • Blood coagulation examination.
  • Cardiography of the heart and breast fluorescent.

In addition, a consultation of an anesthesiologist and therapist is prescribed, according to the results of which the patient may be allowed prior to surgery.