What is the difference between endoscopic breast augmentation and normal breast augmentation?

The main difference between endoscopic breast augmentation and normal breast augmentation is whether the implant space is peeled using an endoscope to perform the appropriate assisted peel, or whether the implant space is peeled under blind vision. In the case of endoscopic assisted peeling, the surgeon is under endoscopic surveillance for each peeling position of the level, as well as the presence of bleeding and abnormal injury. If the peeling is done under blind vision, there is a higher possibility that some important blood vessels and nerves will be damaged during the whole peeling process, as the doctor operates completely under blind vision by hand. Endoscopic breast augmentation is a more popular surgical method at present. According to the corresponding situation of the candidates, it is recommended to choose endoscopic breast augmentation, which is better in terms of damage and the fineness of the whole operation, and the incision of endoscopic breast augmentation is smaller, which is better to achieve the cosmetic effect.