What Is a Breast Lump Removal?
Breast massectomy is a surgical procedure to remove breast masses that appear in premenopausal women, such as chronic cystic hyperplasia and fibroadenomas, by surgery to prevent the mass from becoming larger and causing lesions. The surgical incision is designed at the axillary folds. The incision is small and the length is about 2 ~ 3 cm. The scar is hidden and easy to recover.
Breast massectomy
- Breast massectomy is to remove breast masses that appear in premenopausal women, such as chronic cystic hyperplasia,
- Design the surgical incision line in the axillary fold line about 2-3mm long. Draw the area that needs to be removed from the side milk. Inject the local anesthesia swelling solution in the side milk to make the skin swell. Scrape and remove the paramilitary tissue to make the marked area flat. The incision does not need to be sutured after compression and fixation. If the patient's paramilk has a more prominent nipple and areola, the patient is required to remove it and wear a tight elastic jacket within two weeks after surgery