The beauty of a necklace and love

“Beauty is priceless beauty comes at a price”, and for lumpectomy, that price is an extra hour of operation and three puncture needle orifices. I have often seen patients who did not know about this procedure before surgery and regretted having a large incision in their neck. Sometimes I have patients who have had surgery years ago come in for a review and look at the scars and necklaces in their necks, and I kick myself for not having mastered this technique years earlier. As opposed to open surgery, if you give me one more hour in surgery time, I can return you can be happy to look in the mirror every day after surgery to comb makeup, but also you do not have to bring a finger thick collar every day to cover, but also you can still wear all the clothes every spring, summer and autumn, dresses V-neck a shoulder, and even the most important white wedding dresses in life. There is a truth: the sale of white ash can not see the sale of white flour, the intimidation of those from the professionals, ask him a question can be dismissed: “You will do? Have you done it? Or even have you seen it?” The point is that you who love beauty should be clear on what else to keep after the surgery. In addition to malicious slander and deliberate shielding of information about new technologies, what else can there be is to lure deception. How good it is to sew with some magical thread or some new method, and how the scar is not obvious. There is a fact that young people are prone to obvious scarring, while older people have a slow metabolism instead of obvious scarring. The pictures below are post-operative pictures from my collection of nationwide netizens. No one can deny that there is a fundamental difference between even an inconspicuous scar and no scar at all, because the scar remains not only on the neck but also on the heart. It is acceptable to argue for academic reasons, but it is disgusting to malign for profit, as profit is paramount in the era of market-oriented medicine, otherwise I wouldn’t need to write such an article. The number of people who love beauty is increasing, and many people ask if there are any scar removal drugs, stickers, and scarring on the neck is a bit of a concern. I was once asked by a visiting doctor after a lumpectomy: Are there still many people who care about scarring in the neck? I improvised my answer at that time: not a lot, but all people care. In conclusion, I would like to say that we are not trying to replace open surgery with lumpectomy, we are just giving patients one more option. The choice made depends on both the needs of the patient and the skill of the surgeon. The lumpectomy itself should be for high end patients with special needs. It is a fact that no one can deny: more and more surgeons are learning lumpectomy techniques and more and more patients are choosing lumpectomy. Even if the selectivity is small, you can’t overshadow them because they do it.