General doctors can pay for prostheses through three kinds of incisions.
1. Axillary incision: transverse incision at the top of axilla, parallel to the natural fold of axilla skin, with hidden incision and inconspicuous scar. The disadvantage is that the subcutaneous anatomy is large.
2. Subareola incision: an arc incision at the junction of areola and subcareola skin. Suitable for those with large areola, not suitable for those who need breastfeeding in the future.
3. Incision of the lower breast fold wall: the incision is located in the center of the natural fold under the breast. The advantage is that the scope of operation is the smallest, but the scar may be obvious. If you don't know anything, go to the website of Air Force General Hospital.
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