Minimal Incision

TOP Surgery, minimal incision

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TOP surgery, minimal incision

After 6 months

Six months after minimal incision top surgery, irregularities and adhesions have fully healed.
However, since no nipple or areola reduction was performed, the nipples and areolas remain relatively large.
On the positive side, approximately 90% of sensation has been preserved, and the scars are nearly invisible.

TOP Surgery, minimal incision

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TOP surgery, minimal incision

After 2 months

A small incision of about 1 inch beside the areola is used to remove fat and glandular tissue.
This technique preserves the areola and nipple while maintaining nipple sensation.
It is an appropriate choice for patients with small breasts (around an A cup) and good skin elasticity.

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