Does breast augmentation surgery need minimally invasive nodule surgery?
With the continuous development of cosmetic surgery, more and more women choose breast augmentation surgery to improve their image and self-confidence. However, some women have doubts about whether minimally invasive nodule surgery is necessary when considering breast augmentation surgery. This article will elaborate on this issue from the aspects of preoperative examination, surgical process, risks and effects.

Examination before operation
Before deciding to perform breast augmentation surgery, doctors usually carry out a series of examinations to ensure that the patient's physical condition is suitable for the surgery. These examinations include color ultrasound, mammography, B-ultrasound, etc. Among them, breast color ultrasound and mammography can help to find lumps or other abnormal nodules in the breast. If a nodule is found during the examination, the doctor may recommend the patient to perform minimally invasive nodule surgery to remove the tumor or perform a pathological examination.
Minimally invasive nodule surgery is a kind of surgery to remove lumps in the breast through a small incision. Compared with traditional breast nodule surgery, minimally invasive nodule surgery has the advantages of less trauma and faster recovery. In addition, due to the improvement of the surgical method, the incision of minimally invasive nodule surgery is also more hidden, and the postoperative scar is more beautiful.
Operation process
When breast augmentation surgery is performed, if there is a mass or other abnormal nodules in the breast, the doctor may recommend minimally invasive nodule surgery at the same time. During the operation, the doctor will remove the nodule through the incision where the breast prosthesis is placed. In addition, since the minimally invasive nodule surgery has a small incision, breast augmentation can be performed in the same incision, reducing the time for trauma and postoperative recovery.
Risk and effect
Breast augmentation surgery and minimally invasive nodule surgery are both surgical operations, which have certain risks. Breast augmentation surgery may have complications such as infection, bleeding and prosthesis rupture, while minimally invasive nodule surgery may cause nipple sensation loss, postoperative scar hyperplasia and other problems. Therefore, before surgery, patients should discuss the risks and effects of surgery in detail with doctors, and make decisions according to their own conditions.
Although minimally invasive nodule surgery has certain risks, for patients with breast nodule problems, simultaneous breast augmentation surgery and minimally invasive nodule surgery can reduce postoperative pain and recovery time, and can also solve the problem of breast nodule. Therefore, if breast nodules are found before surgery, minimally invasive nodule surgery can be considered.
summary
Does breast augmentation surgery need minimally invasive nodule surgery? This question needs to be decided according to personal circumstances. Before surgery, doctors usually carry out a series of examinations to evaluate the condition of breast nodules. If nodules are found, the doctor may recommend minimally invasive nodule surgery. During the operation, breast augmentation and minimally invasive nodule surgery can be performed through the same incision to reduce trauma and postoperative recovery time. However, surgery has certain risks. Patients should discuss with doctors in detail before surgery and make the most appropriate decision.