Axillary breast correction surgery
Axillary breast correction surgery is a procedure designed to remove excess breast tissue, fat, or skin located in the underarm (axilla) region. This condition, often referred to as axillary breast tissue or accessory breast tissue, can occur due to developmental issues during embryogenesis . Accessory breast tissue can occure anywhere along the milk line from axilla to groin, but axilla is the most common site.
SMOOTH UNDERARMS, EFFORTLESS STYLE , CONFIDENCE IN EVER CURVE "AXILLARY BREAST SURGERY: YOUR BEST UNDERARM SOLUTION."
Why Consider Axillary Breast Correction Surgery?
- Physical Symptoms:
- Discomfort or pain, especially when moving the arms.
- Swelling or tenderness, particularly during hormonal changes (e.g., menstruation, pregnancy).
- Cosmetic Concerns:
- Bulges in the underarm area that can make clothing fit awkwardly.
- Desire for a smoother, more contoured appearance.
- Lifestyle Limitations:
- Conscious wearing a sleeveless swimsuit or any sleeveless dress
. Surgical Techniques:
- Liposuction:
- Used when the excess tissue is primarily fatty.
- Involves small incisions for a cannula to remove fat via suction.
- Excision:
- Necessary for fibrous or glandular tissue or excess skin.
- Incisions are typically discreetly placed in the natural folds of the armpit.
- Combination of Liposuction and Excision:
- Commonly used for cases involving both fat and glandular tissue.
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DAY CARE procedure done under GA or sedation.
Risks and Complications
- Scarring (minimized with careful incision placement).
- Uneven contours or asymmetry.
- Temporary or permanent changes in sensation in the underarm area.
- Rare risks include infection, hematoma, or delayed wound healing.
Benefits
- Smoother, more contoured underarm area.
- Relief from physical discomfort or limitations.
- Improved self-confidence and ease of wearing fitted clothing.
- Permanent results, provided stable weight and hormonal levels are maintained.
FAQ,s
1.Are there any Non-Surgical Alternatives
- Weight management and targeted exercises may reduce fatty tissue but are unlikely to address glandular tissue or significant bulges.
2. Who Is a Good Candidate?
- Individuals in good health with localized axillary tissue that does not respond to weight loss.
- Those with realistic expectations and a desire to improve their underarm contour.
- Non-smokers or those willing to quit before and after surgery for optimal healing.
3. Is any skin tightening required post surgery ?
Mostly not required as we are using better surgical techniques. A compression garment is recommended to reduce swelling and support healing.
4. Are the surgical results permanent ?
The results of surgery are long lasting. The incisions are almost concealed , barely visible. Patient can wear sleevless dresses with confidenc