Francis Jeon

Anchor Resection vs. Double Incision: Understanding Top Surgery Techniques

2024-12-30T14:38:29+09:00

Anchor resection and Double incision are the two most common techniques in top surgery, each offering unique benefits tailored to individual anatomy and goals. Anchor resection provides a flat, smooth chest contour with better nipple sensation preservation, while Double incision creates a masculine, defined appearance with scars aligned to the pectoral muscles. Understanding the strengths and limitations of each method is crucial for achieving personalized, satisfying results.

Anchor Resection vs. Double Incision: Understanding Top Surgery Techniques2024-12-30T14:38:29+09:00

Comprehensive Guide to Preventing and Treating Hypertrophic Scars After Surgery

2024-12-25T22:48:18+09:00

Hypertrophic scars are a common concern after surgery, especially in high-tension areas like the chest or navel. This comprehensive guide explains their causes, prevention strategies, and effective treatments, including Steri-Strips, silicone gels, and scar revision surgery, with specialized care from Evita Clinic.

Comprehensive Guide to Preventing and Treating Hypertrophic Scars After Surgery2024-12-25T22:48:18+09:00
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