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People who should be cautious about endoscopic prosthesis breast augmentation - five categories of people!

2025/07/18

Endoscopic breast augmentation is a good option, but it's not suitable for everyone. The following groups need a strict risk assessment:

Adolescents under 18 years old

Breast development is immature, and surgery may interfere with normal physiological structures.

Pregnant or breastfeeding women

Hormonal changes affect breast stability, and implants may interfere with lactation.

Patients with severe immune diseases

Such as lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis, the risk of postoperative infection is significantly increased.

Patients with untreated breast diseases

Mastitis, breast cancer, etc., require priority treatment of the primary disease, and implants may interfere with lesion observation.

Individuals with unrealistic psychological expectations

Those who excessively pursue a “perfect bust” or have insufficient understanding of surgical risks are prone to psychological disappointment after surgery.

Doctor's advice:

A comprehensive physical examination (breast ultrasound, blood tests, etc.) is required before surgery.

Fully communicate with your doctor about expected results and potential complications.

Choose a regular medical institution to ensure that the implant source is compliant.

Key points:

Safe beauty requires scientific evaluation! Although endoscopic technology reduces surgical risks, one's own health condition is still the “first threshold” determining the feasibility of surgery.