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2021년 6월 17일 목요일

Breast Examination

 Breast Examination

Dr. Jaebeom Seo from Banobagi Plastic Surgery Clinic

Before breast surgery, such as breast augmentation, reduction surgery, or autologous fat grafting, many people are only thinking about the implant selection or the incision site, expecting what it will look like after surgery. However, some people receive unexpected results from the breast examination prior to surgery and are bewildered.

The reason is that breast tumors are quite often found during breast examinations. We don't take breast examination seriously in our stride, but if we receive the result before surgery, we may feel relieved and worried at the same time thinking that it's fortunate to find early while also worried about whether the operation will be affected.

If a breast tumor is found, it is safer and better to remove it before surgery. Also for the case of breast augmentation using implants, it has to be checked first if there’s an abnormal lesions through mammography and breast ultrasound. If something abnormal is found, performing the necessary biopsy, removal procedure, and treatment before surgery is necessary. 

In the case of autologous fat grafting to the breasts, calcification of fat may happen after breast augmentation, and it is difficult to distinguish early calcification from micro-calcification which is a sign of breast cancer. For this reason, it is often used to obtain data through pre-operative examination and to differentiate it from breast cancer when calcifications are discovered. In breast reduction surgery, pre-operative ultrasound test is used to identify mammary gland tissue, fat mass, etc. to find a suitable surgical method, as well as to secure data through preoperative examination because there is a possibility of breast tissue changes and calcifications after surgery.

Even after breast plastic surgery, check-ups are essential. The reason is that it is possible to find out whether the implant is damaged, how the position of the implant is, whether capsular contracture has not occurred, and what is the cause of edema after surgery. In addition, it is necessary for checking the thickness of the film, early diagnosis of complications, and diagnosis of breast diseases and breast cancer.

Dr. Jaebeom Seo from Banobagi Plastic Surgery Clinic said “Breast examination is essential for breast health before and after breast surgery. It is recommended to undergo a breast surgery in a well-equipped clinic with examination equipment and systems, and to receive regular examinations.”

Original Article link: http://www.segyebiz.com/newsView/20210513513938?OutUrl=naver


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BANOBAGI ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
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2021년 1월 26일 화요일

Best season for plastic surgery?!

Winter”

the best season for plastic surgery? 

58.5% of plastic surgery experience 

in the season


It was found that 58.5% of those who experienced plastic surgery had it in winter. Seven out of 10 people think winter as a good season for plastic surgery.


On the 6th of December, 2020, Banobagi Plastic Surgery Clinic unveiled the results of a survey conducted on 214 men and women in their 10s to 60s or older. According to the recognition of the correlation between plastic surgery and seasons among the respondents in the survey, 81.3% said that seasons influence the choice of when to get plastic surgery. 71.2% of the respondents cited winter as the best season for plastic surgery. Then 22.4% in autumn, 5.8% in spring, and 0.6% in summer.




71.8% of people in their twenties cited winter as the best season for plastic surgery. In their 30s, the response rate was as high as 74%. For those in their 40s, 50s, and 60s or older, 69%, 77.8%, and 66.7%, respectively, chose winter as the best season for plastic surgery.


The reason why winter was chosen as a good season for plastic surgery was because the wound seems to heal well, ranking first with 46.77%. The reasons described were ‘because I can take advantage of the winter vacation before enrollment and classes, and the Lunar New Year holidays' ranked 2nd with 37.9%, and 'because I could cover my face with a hat and a scarf' ranked 3rd with 12.9%.


In fact, there were many cases of choosing winter when undergoing a plastic surgery. To the question “Which season did you have plastic surgery(multiple responses)” targeting those who have experienced plastic surgery(26.2% of respondents), the answer of “winter” was the most at 58.5%. Spring was 19.5%, and summer and autumn were 11%.


Dr. Jaesang Barn from Banobagi Plastic Surgery Clinic said, “It was interesting to find out that more people than I thought had seasons in mind for plastic surgery. Each individual may have a preferred season, but there are no cases where the climate or temperature affects the procedure and outcome of the surgery.






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BANOBAGI ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
TEL: +82-02-522-6636
Whats App: +82-10-2216-6508