Endoscopic prosthesis breast augmentation - a safer breast augmentation technique
2025/07/18
What is endoscopic breast augmentation?

Endoscopic breast augmentation is an improved surgical procedure that introduces high-definition endoscopy technology into traditional breast augmentation surgery. The doctor inserts an endoscope probe into the chest wall tissue through a small incision (approximately 3-5cm). Using real-time magnified images, the precise location for implant placement is determined.
Compared to traditional surgery, the advantages include:
Precise operation : Avoids damage to nerves and blood vessels, reducing the risk of bleeding;
Minimally invasive : Concealed incision, recovery period shortened by 30%-50%;
Natural shape : The implant can be precisely placed behind the pectoral muscle or behind the glandular space.
Suitable population
Those with underdeveloped breasts or breast atrophy after breastfeeding;
Those who pursue a natural breast shape and have high safety requirements;
Those who have undergone breast augmentation and require secondary repair.
Technical highlights
The "visual operation" of the endoscope allows the surgery to shift from "experience-dependent" to "technology-driven," and is currently the internationally recognized gold standard procedure.
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