The dangers of minimally invasive breast

Minimally invasive breasts are generally harmless as long as they are targeted for the indications. Minimally invasive breast surgery is a very good choice compared to open surgery, as the minimally invasive incision is small and the surgery and healing time is shorter , and is generally harmless. Minimally invasive breast surgery is more suitable for multiple breast lumps or smaller benign lumps. For patients with larger tumors, especially calcified breast malignant tumors, minimally invasive surgery is not recommended, as it will make the tumor not cut cleanly and lead to recurrence. Minimally invasive surgery is not recommended for patients suffering from abnormal coagulation function. Since minimally invasive breast surgery is mainly to stop bleeding through compression, patients with abnormal coagulation function are prone to hematoma after surgery. When performing minimally invasive breast surgery, one should listen to the doctor’s advice, perform minimally invasive breast surgery under the doctor’s guidance, and maintain a good mood to promote recovery.