Restore the shape of the chest with implants, incisional and non incisional options!

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-01

Breasts are one of the symbols of femininity, however, some women have unsatisfactory breasts for various reasons, such as weak breasts or loose and sagging breasts.

With the advancement of science and technology and the development of medical technology, the use of implants to restore the shape of the chest has become an increasingly popular method. Before undergoing breast plastic surgery, patients are faced with a choice: should they opt for incisional or non-incisional surgery?

This article will help readers better understand the choice of incisional and non-incisional surgery from the aspects of technical principles, surgical methods, and results, and be able to make informed choices when making decisions.

1. Technical principles

Incisional surgery is an incision of a length on the lower edge of the breast, and then the breast implant is inserted into the breast glands under the breast through the incision to improve the shape of the breast. This method requires violent glands and mammary muscles, so the operation is more traumatic and requires a longer recovery time after surgery.

2. Surgical method

1) Transbreast incision method: The surgical incision is located at the lower edge of the breast, and the postoperative incision scar is more obvious, but the surgical scope is larger, and the correction effect can be better.

2) Axillary incision method: The surgical incision is located in the armpit, and the postoperative incision scar is relatively hidden, but the surgical scope is small, and the effect may not be ideal for patients with large breast sagging.

3. Effect and precautions

Incisional surgery can directly adjust the shape of the breast, and has a good effect on correcting breast sagging and increasing breast volume. However, the surgical incision is larger, the postoperative scar is more pronounced, and the recovery period is longer, which requires close attention and care after surgery and following the doctor's advice for care and**.

1. Technical principles

Non-incisional surgery is the process of injecting biomaterial into the subcutaneous or muscular layers of the breast to improve the shape of the breast. Compared with incisional surgery, this method is less invasive and has a faster recovery.

2. Surgical method

1) **Injection: By injecting fillers such as hyaluronic acid under the skin of the breast, the breasts are plumped up and the feeling of volume is increased.

2) Breast lifting: By injecting hyaluronic acid or autologous fat into the subcutaneous or muscle layer of the breast, the breasts can be lifted to improve sagging problems.

3. Effect and precautions

Compared with incisional surgery, non-incisional surgery is less invasive and the recovery is faster. For mildly sagging breasts, non-incisional surgery is a better option. However, because fillers or injections are temporary, the effects need to be maintained regularly and are not suitable for patients with large areas of sagging breasts.

As a self-editor, I have been exposed to many cases related to plastic surgery. A friend, Reiko (not her real name), had an incision to restore the shape of her breasts.

Before the surgery, she had struggled with the sagging of her breasts and the lack of volume. After a professional doctor's evaluation, she opted for incisional surgery. After a period of recovery, her breasts regained their youthful lines and fullness.

However, I am also aware of cases where some people opt for non-incisional surgery. For example, in terms of injecting fillers, a friend Xiaoya (pseudonym) tried breast ** injections.

Although the injection process is fast, the effect is not long-lasting and requires regular maintenance. For her, non-incisional surgery is a more convenient option.

Through these personal experiences, I believe that when choosing between incisional and non-incisional surgery, you should weigh it according to your own situation and the desired outcome. If a larger correction is required or a longer recovery time is required, incisional surgery may be more appropriate; If it is only for some mild sagging or lack of volume, non-incisional surgery may be more suitable.

Through the ** of this article, we learned about the different options for incisional and non-incisional surgery in restoring the shape of the chest. Incisional surgery is corrected by inserting a breast implant through an incision, which has a good corrective effect, but it also requires a long recovery time. Non-incisional surgery improves the shape of the chest by injecting fillers, which is less invasive and has a faster recovery, but the results require regular maintenance.

When making a choice, patients need to consider their own situation and desired results, and fully communicate with professional doctors to choose the right surgical method for them. The improvement of the shape of the breasts can bring confidence and beauty to women, but it is the most important thing to choose the surgical method that suits you.

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