Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Can You Get a Breast Augmentation With no Scar?

While there are many different approaches in performing a breast


augmentation, there are none that leave no scar whatsoever. Because of

this, the hiding of the incision is one of the most importan...



While there are many different approaches in performing a breast

augmentation, there are none that leave no scar whatsoever. Because of

this, the hiding of the incision is one of the most important parts of

the process.



But what if there was a breast augmentation available that left no scar

around the breasts or chest area? In effect, there would be no scarring

that anyone could notice despite the fact that an incision was made and

implants were inserted.



How is this possible? Through a transumbilical breast augmentation, which is more commonly known as a TUBA.



A TUBA is like any of the other types of augmentations in that an

incision is indeed made, implants are surgically inserted and the wound

is closed with sutures or stitches. The different in this type of

procedure is that the cut is made at the belly button.



To achieve the desired results through this method, a small,

semicircle-like incision is made inside the belly button, it can be

effectively hidden. Empty implants are then inserted and moved into

place through the use of a long, flexible tube with a camera attached,

which is known as an endoscope. After these implants are set in their

proper location, they are pumped full of saline solution and enlarged to

the desired size while inside the body.



Because the implant must be inserted empty and filled while inside the

body, only saline can be used rather than the more typical silicone that

is normally used. This can be considered a disadvantage for some

patients because silicone is generally considered to have a more natural

feel than a saline solution, which can have a liquid-like texture. That

being said, the implants can still be filled and shaped to the desired

size and texture to produce the same type of results that another method

can produce.



Also, because there are no cuts made around the breasts themselves,

there is a lesser risk of infection through this method because there is

no exposure to areas where staph bacteria can be present. The surgery

itself can also be shorter and the recovery less painful due to the less

invasive incision made.



Due to the fact that a TUBA is a more complicated approach, there is an

added emphasis on finding a skilled and experienced plastic surgeon to

perform the surgery. There is a great degree of skill and precision

involved, meaning only those doctors who have experience with the

approach should be contracted to perform it.



Like with any type of breast augmentation, this approach is right for

some patients and not for others. Speaking with a doctor, surgeon or

other medical professional can help determine if any individual is a

strong candidate for this procedure.

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