Can Erpao Hospital leave scars after breast augmentation?
Breast augmentation surgery, as a cosmetic surgery, is favored by more and more women. However, when considering breast augmentation surgery, many women will worry about whether there will be scars after the surgery. The following will elaborate on whether scars will be left after breast augmentation surgery in Erpao Hospital from four aspects: surgical method, surgical incision, postoperative nursing and hospital selection.

Operation mode
At present, there are two main methods of breast augmentation surgery: implantable breast augmentation and autologous fat breast augmentation. Implantable breast augmentation is to increase the size of the breast by implanting silica gel or saline bags. The surgical incision is generally selected at the lower edge of the breast, armpit or around the areola. The autologous fat breast augmentation is achieved by extracting fat from other parts of the patient's body and transplanting it to the breast. The surgical incision is generally small. According to different surgical methods, the surgical incision and postoperative scar are also different.
For the implant type breast augmentation surgery, because the incision needs to be made around the lower edge of the breast, armpit or areola, the corresponding scars may be left after the surgery. However, the current medical technology has been very advanced. Doctors will try their best to use hidden incisions and adopt suture technology to reduce the visibility of scars. The autologous fat breast augmentation surgery will not leave obvious scars because of the small incision.
Surgical incision
The position of the incision in augmentation surgery has a great influence on the postoperative scar. When selecting the surgical incision, the doctor will make a comprehensive evaluation according to the patient's body shape, breast size, postoperative effect and other factors. Generally speaking, the visibility of the incision at the lower edge of the breast is high, but the degree of breast ptosis is small; The axillary incision will affect the armpit to some extent, but the breast shape after operation is more natural; The incision around the areola is better hidden, but it is also easy to leave obvious scars.
In addition, the choice of surgical incision is also related to the patient's personal needs and requirements. If the patient is very concerned about the postoperative scar, they can communicate with the doctor to jointly select the most suitable incision location.
Postoperative care
Postoperative nursing plays an important role in reducing the degree of scar. During postoperative recovery, patients need to follow the doctor's advice, pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise, and keep the wound clean. At the same time, patients should also visit again regularly and cooperate with doctors for postoperative care, such as using special scar repair products, receiving phototherapy, etc., to promote wound healing and reduce the formation of scars.
Postoperative nursing is mainly to ensure early wound healing and reduce infection and other complications. If the postoperative care is proper, the degree of scar formation will be greatly reduced.
Hospital selection
The scar of breast augmentation surgery is also related to the technical level and equipment conditions of the hospital. Choosing a formal and professional medical institution for surgery can not only obtain a safer operating environment and postoperative care, but also reduce the scar caused by surgery with the doctor's proficiency and technical level.
Therefore, when choosing a breast augmentation hospital, patients should comprehensively consider the professional level of the hospital, the experience of doctors, the reputation of the hospital and other factors to choose a trustworthy hospital.
Summary
Whether scars will be left after breast augmentation surgery mainly depends on such factors as the operation method, surgical incision, postoperative nursing and hospital selection. Implantable breast augmentation surgery may leave scars at corresponding positions, while autologous fat breast augmentation surgery generally does not leave obvious scars. The location of the surgical incision and postoperative care will also affect the degree of scar formation. Choosing a formal and professional hospital for surgery can reduce the scar caused by surgery. Therefore, when considering breast augmentation surgery, patients should comprehensively consider various factors, fully communicate with doctors, and choose the most appropriate scheme to reduce the scars caused by surgery.