A Challenge, but a name pls

StunkMcDump

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agree they look like someone has shoved two large jellytots up there but the abcense of scar’s is puzzling
 

piffpaffpuff

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agree they look like someone has shoved two large jellytots up there but the abcense of scar’s is puzzling
Breast enlargement (augmentation) can be performed with incisions that minimize or avoid visible scarring on the breast itself. Techniques like transaxillary (through the armpit) and transumbilical (through the belly button) approaches allow for implant placement without direct incisions on the breast. Another option is a small incision in the inframammary fold (breast crease), which is naturally hidden and difficult to see.



Scar Minimization Techniques:
  • Transaxillary:
    Incisions are made in the armpit, and an endoscope (a thin tube with a camera) is used to guide the implant into the breast pocket.
  • Transumbilical:
    Incisions are made near the belly button, and the implant is inserted through a tunnel created under the skin.

  • Inframammary:
    Incisions are made in the natural breast crease, which is often hidden from view.
Advantages of Scar Minimization:
  • Aesthetics:
    Less visible scarring on the breasts can be a significant advantage for patients who want a more natural look.
  • Shorter recovery:
    Scar minimization techniques can sometimes lead to a more comfortable recovery with less pain and faster return to normal activities.

  • Preservation of breast tissue:
    Some techniques, like the transaxillary approach, may avoid cutting through breast tissue.
 
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