Breast surgery is a diverse field encompassing procedures that address both medical and cosmetic aspects. In the context of medical interventions, breast cancer surgery is a fundamental component. Lumpectomy, preserving most of the breast, and mastectomy, involving the complete removal of the breast, are common procedures. Sentinel lymph node biopsy is often integrated to assess cancer spread.
Breast reconstruction surgery is crucial for restoring the appearance of the breast post-mastectomy or in cases of breast deformities. Techniques may involve implants or tissue transfer from other body parts, contributing not only to physical restoration but also to emotional recovery.
In addition to medical interventions, breast surgery includes cosmetic procedures. Breast augmentation, utilizing implants, aims to increase breast size, while breast reduction addresses discomfort associated with overly large breasts. Breast lift surgery is another cosmetic option, focusing on elevating and reshaping the breasts for a more youthful appearance. The breadth of breast surgery reflects its significance in medical treatment, recovery, and cosmetic enhancement.
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