The technique uses precise movements, less tissue dissection and strategies that reduce pain, bleeding and inflammation, allowing the patient to have a lighter postoperative period and a quicker return to their activities.
Yes. The scars follow the same patterns as breast augmentation surgeries, and can be in the inframammary fold, around the areola or in the armpit. They are strategically positioned and tend to become discreet over time.
The biggest difference is in comfort and early return to activities. Many patients are able to move their arms more easily on the same day and resume light activities within a few days. The final result is observed over the months, with the natural accommodation of the prosthesis.
Yes. The appropriate choice of size, profile and shape of the prosthesis, combined with precise positioning, guarantees a harmonious result, proportional to the body and with a natural touch.