Breast augmentation enhances size, shape and projection through three incision types. Periareolar incision creates visible scar at areola border. Inframammary incision forms visible scar at breast-torso junction. Transaxillary incision uses underarm incision with no visible scar
LARC are most effective reversible contraceptives requiring no ongoing effort. Use increased from 2.4% to 11.6% between 2002-2012. Typical pregnancy rate for LARC is 0.05%, lower than oral contraceptives
Endoscopic breast augmentation performed for various sizes and ages. Transaxillary breast augmentation with armpit incision. Bilateral nipple shortening with transaxillary procedures
Before/after photos help compare breast procedures with similar patients. Final results depend on breast anatomy, skin elasticity, and genetics. Pregnancy and breastfeeding can affect breast size and sagging
ANKYLOS C/X offers simplified abutment positioning with indexed or non-indexed options. New double-sterile implant package provides maximum product safety. System developed by Prof. Dr. Nentwig and Dr. Moser over 25 years ago
Breast reconstruction rebuilds breast shape after mastectomy using tissue or implants. Immediate reconstruction occurs during mastectomy, affecting 35% of US patients. Delayed reconstruction requires tissue transfer and is more challenging