Mammography.

Mammography.

Microcreative mammography, a major step forward in modern surgical technology, provides safer and more effective treatment for many patients with breast diseases. This paper will provide you with detailed information on microcreative mammography, which will help you to better understand this advanced medical approach.

Definitions and characteristics

Microcreative mammography, usually refers to the treatment of mammograms using a vacuum-assisted microcircle system. This procedure has the advantage of being less traumatic, quick to recover, and better aesthetic effects than traditional ones. Its core equipment consists of a cyst and vacuum suction pump, which is capable of cutting and suction mammograms under precise control, thus achieving the precise removal of the stoves.

II. Surgery process

The mammography process usually involves the following steps:

Pre-operative preparation: Patients need to undergo a full physical examination, including a visual examination of mammograms and mammograms to determine the size, location and nature of the stove. At the same time, the doctor selects the appropriate anesthesia to ensure the safety and comfort of the operation, taking into account the specific circumstances of the patient.

Positioning and labelling: Before the operation, doctors use the results of video tests to accurately locate and mark the stove on the skin of the patient in order to locate it accurately during the operation.

Surgery: The doctor will open a small mouth at the marked position and then insert the scissor through the small mouth into the mammary tissue, taking advantage of vacuum suction and rotational cutting to gradually remove the stowage tissue. The whole operation is guided by video equipment such as colour or X-ray to ensure accuracy and safety.

Post-operative treatment: After the operation is completed, the doctor stitches and bandages the mouth and gives the patient the necessary post-operative care and rehabilitation guidance. Patients usually need to stay in the hospital for a period of time to ensure that the effects of the operation and the physical condition are stable.

III. ELEMENTS AND SCOPE OF APPLICATION

Microcreative mammography has many advantages, such as small trauma, light pain, quick recovery and good beauty. In particular, it applies to the removal of benign stoves such as mammograms and mammograms, as well as to some early breast-milk cervix operations. Moreover, because of the small size of the surgery and the lack of visible post-operative scars, it is certainly an ideal option for patients seeking beauty.

IV. Post-operative care

After the operation, the patient is required to follow the advice of a doctor for rehabilitation and care. These include keeping the wounds clean, avoiding intense exercise, regular re-diagnosis, etc. At the same time, the patient needs to be aware of his/her physical condition and to be treated in a timely manner in the event of an anomaly.

In summary, microcreative mammography, as an advanced medical tool, has brought evangelization to many cases of breast disease. By learning about it, we can better choose our own treatments and safeguard our health.