Breast lifting, also known as mastopexy, reshapes and supports the new breast outlines by removing superfluous skin and tightening the surrounding tissue.
Breast lifts give sagging breasts a firmer, perkier, and more visually attractive shape. This can aid a patient’s appearance by restoring her youthful, feminine proportions, as well as making bras and swimsuits fit more comfortably and attractively.
A cosmetic surgeon can produce a more youthful breast contour by removing superfluous, stretched-out skin, contouring the breast tissue, and elevating the nipple and areola into a more forward position.
During breast lift surgery, stretched and huge areolae can also be decreased, resulting in a more proportional, natural-looking breast.
Ultrasound is used to analyze breast tissue and determine whether or not patients are surgical candidates. Ultrasound is safe and effective for performing mastopexy in selected individuals when conducted by a technically trained surgeon.
Using a high-tech professional device in such ultrasound-guided surgeries should be also given due emphasis.
The usage of the Convex and Linear Color Doppler wireless Double Head Ultrasound Scanner CLCD allows the practitioner to overcome hurdles and any associated issues, as well as the diagnosis and follow-up of subsequent breast lesions.
There are two heads on CLCD. As a result, it is more practical and cost-effective than purchasing two separate single-headed probes. The Doppler’s Linear side is used to examine the more superficial portions of the body, while the Convex side is utilized for in-depth investigations.
The device’s frequency ranges from 40 to 100 millimeters. The frequency ranges between 7.5 and 10 MHz. Typically, the linear probe is utilized to visualize breast and vascular applications.
The Color Double Head WiFi Ultrasound Scanner’s Convex probe operates at a frequency of 3.5 to 5 MHz. It has a depth range of 90 to 305 mm, allowing for improved monitoring, examination, and diagnosis.
The surgeon can check the morphology, form, and content of the breasts, as well as the tissues and axillae, using an ultrasound device. Furthermore, if the patient desires, ultrasonography in the breast implant may be required later.
With all these qualities combined, the CLCD can be one of the main devices surgeons rely on while performing a delicate operation like breast lifting surgery.
Reference: What is breast lift surgery?, Mastopexy
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