Lipo vs. Traditional Surgery: The Advantages of Minimally Invasive Breast Reduction

Introduction

Breast reduction is a popular procedure, but you may not be aware that there are two main approaches to reducing breast size: traditional surgery and minimally invasive breast reduction. Both have their advantages, but there are also some key differences between these types of procedures. In this article, Dr Lawrence Gray , compare traditional surgery and minimally invasive breast reduction so you can decide which method is right for your needs.

Minimally invasive breast reduction is a simple, outpatient procedure.

Minimally invasive breast reduction is a simple, outpatient procedure. The procedure uses a small incision and can be performed in an outpatient setting under general anesthesia.

Minimally invasive breast reduction uses less incisions, requires less time in the operating room and leads to fewer complications than traditional breast surgery.

Minimally invasive breast reduction uses less incisions, requires less time in the operating room and leads to fewer complications than traditional breast surgery. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia so you’ll be asleep during your surgery.

The surgeon makes three small cuts: one around each nipple and one at either side of your areola (the dark area that surrounds it). These cuts enable him or her to lift up sections of skin from underneath them and remove them through these openings, resulting in smaller nipples that sit higher on your chest wall. The incisions also allow access for liposuction around each breast so fat can be removed through them as well as along their upper edges where it causes bulging beneath clothing.

A shorter recovery period means you’ll be back to normal activities sooner with minimally invasive breast reduction.

One of the biggest advantages of minimally invasive breast reduction surgery is that you can get back to your normal daily activities sooner. After liposuction, you’ll be able to return to work in a matter of days and resume exercise quickly. You may even be able to get back in the pool or gym sooner than if you had traditional surgery!

There’s no need to wear a compression bra with minimally invasive breast reduction.

  • There’s no need to wear a compression bra with minimally invasive breast reduction.
  • You can expect the same results as you would with traditional surgery, but with fewer side effects and less downtime.
  • Minimally invasive breast reduction is just as effective at reducing your breasts as traditional surgical methods.

With Lipo vs. Traditional Surgery you’ll be able to enjoy an easier recovery process, faster return to everyday life and improved results!

Minimally invasive breast reduction is a simple, outpatient procedure. Minimally invasive breast reduction uses less incisions, requires less time in the operating room and leads to fewer complications than traditional breast surgery. This means a shorter recovery period for you!

After your surgery, you’ll be able to enjoy an easier recovery process, faster return to everyday life and improved results!

Conclusion

Minimally invasive breast reduction is a great option for women who want to reduce the size of their breasts. The procedure is simple, outpatient and recovery time is short. There are no compression bras required after surgery because there are fewer incisions used during this procedure than traditional surgery methods. With Lipo vs. Traditional Surgery you’ll be able to enjoy an easier recovery process, faster return to everyday life and improved results!

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