A breast nodule is a protrusion found in the position of the breast. Most of them are benign breast solid nodules, and a few are breast cancer with solid nodules. Benign breast nodules are usually treated by minimally invasive surgery. Making a small incision of several millimeters on the breast to eliminate breast nodules can avoid the large incision of traditional surgery and reduce bleeding. At the same time, the safety factor is higher, the wound position does not need to be stitched, and the healing is fast. Postoperative pain is also reduced, leaving no scars, which can help women protect their breastfeeding ability to the greatest extent.
After the operation, the appearance of women's breasts will return to the original appearance, which will not affect the beauty of the breasts, nor will it have much impact on the whole body. It is forbidden to take a bath before the wound is recovered after operation, so as to reduce the possibility of infection, and it can be completely recovered in about a week after operation. Attention should be paid to local disinfection and dressing change to avoid infection. Therefore, minimally invasive surgery for breast nodules has no regrets.