Can accessory breast removal surgery be performed using minimally invasive techniques?

Jan 15, 2025 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen Lu
Introduction
In general, accessory breast removal surgery can be minimally invasive, primarily depending on the size and location of the accessory breast. It is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and follow the guidance of a physician. The appropriate incision site for accessory breast removal is selected based on the size and position of the accessory breast. Through the incision, the excess breast tissue is carefully separated and removed.

Generally, accessory breast removal surgery can be minimally invasive, primarily depending on the size and location of the accessory breast. It is recommended to visit a regular hospital and perform the procedure under a doctor's guidance. Detailed analysis is as follows:

Accessory breast removal surgery selects the appropriate incision site based on the size and position of the accessory breast, carefully separating and removing the excess breast tissue through the incision. The general reference price for accessory breast removal surgery is 5,000–10,000 yuan per session, with visible improvement typically seen within 1–2 weeks; however, complications such as infection or hypertrophic scarring may occur. For smaller accessory breasts with relatively simple structures, the surgery can be performed using a minimally invasive technique. This involves small incisions, resulting in less trauma, faster recovery, and inconspicuous postoperative scarring.

However, when the accessory breast is large or closely connected to surrounding tissues, making complete removal difficult via minimally invasive techniques, open surgery may be necessary. Although open surgery causes greater trauma, it allows for more extensive removal, ensuring complete excision of the accessory breast and preventing residual tissue or recurrence. After accessory breast removal surgery, it is important to follow the doctor's recommendations for recovery, including keeping the wound dry and clean to avoid infection.

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