With the improvement of living standards, the pursuit of beauty is also increasing. Breast augmentation has become the most desired plastic surgery project for most women. Endoscopic breast augmentation is a technology that has developed rapidly in China in recent years. What are the surgical instruments for endoscopic breast augmentation?
Endoscopic breast augmentation surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses an endoscope, which is a small camera attached to a long, thin tube, to help the surgeon place the breast implant through a small incision in the skin. The endoscope allows the surgeon to visualize the breast tissue and the underlying structures to ensure accurate placement of the implant.
The instruments used in endoscopic breast augmentation surgery may include:
Endoscope: A small camera attached to a long, thin tube that is inserted through the incision to allow the surgeon to see inside the breast tissue.
Endoscopic retractor: A tool that is used to hold the incision open and to move tissue out of the way to provide better visibility for the surgeon.
Endoscopic scissors: These scissors are used to cut through tissue and create the pocket for the breast implant.
Endoscopic forceps: These instruments are used to grasp and manipulate tissue during the surgery.
Breast implants: Silicone or saline-filled devices that are surgically placed inside the breast tissue to enhance the size and shape of the breast.
It's important to note that the specific instruments used in endoscopic breast augmentation surgery may vary depending on the surgeon's technique and preferences. If you're considering breast augmentation surgery, it's important to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon who can provide you with more information about the surgical procedure and the instruments used.