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Endoscopic Breast Augmentation

Endoscopic surgeries are minimally invasive procedures that involve a small camera and specially designed endoscopic instruments. The endoscope has proven to be an invaluable instrument for cosmetic plastic surgeons. Endoscopic surgeries are performed with a tiny lighted camera that is inserted into the surgical site through a tiny incision. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons the scars are smaller and less visible and the after effects of surgery are minimized to some extent. The less visible scars and quicker recovery times are a result of smaller incisions and less trauma to the body when compared to traditional plastic surgery methods. Endoscopic surgery is used in a variety of cosmetic surgical procedures. One of the most common of these procedures is breast augmentation.

Endoscopic Transaxillary Breast Augmentation

Endoscopic transaxillary breast augmentation has been available for over ten years, but not every cosmetic surgeon possesses the specialized training or instruments that are required. An incision is made in the natural folds of the underarm area and a channel is created up to the breast with the endoscopic instrument. The implant is inserted into the channel and guided through and positioned and centered behind the nipple.

Endoscopic Transumbilical Breast Augmentation

A TUBA or transumbilical breast augmentation refers to the incision being made on the edge of a fold in the belly button. An endoscope then creates a channel to the breast and the implant is inserted and moved up into the breast area and positioned and centered behind the nipple.

Advantages of Endoscopic Breast Augmentation

  • Shorter recovery time than traditional method
  • Bleeding, swelling and bruising are greatly reduced
  • Performed on an out-patient basis under local anesthetic

Each individual’s situation is unique and the endoscopic breast augmentation method may or may not be best for you. This can only be determined by your cosmetic surgeon after a thorough examination and consultation with you.

Erich Shrefler

If you live in the Dallas, Fort Worth, Texas or surrounding area and you have questions concerning endoscopic breast augmentation, please visit the website of Dallas Fort-Worth-area cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Vasdev Rai, at the Cosmetic Surgical Center today and learn more about these procedures.

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