AXILLARY FAT REMOVAL SURGERY

Axillary fat removal surgery

Axillary fat removal surgery

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Axillary Breast Fat Removal in Hyderabad


Breasts are a symbol of femininity and can attract significant attention. Typically, breasts are located on the front portion of the chest. However, in some individuals, breast tissue can extend into the axillary (underarm) region.

Axillary breast tissue is a condition where extra breast tissue extends into the underarm area. This condition is quite rare in women but is more commonly seen in men.

What is an Axillary Breast?


An axillary breast, also known as an axillary tail breast lump, is an extension of normal breast tissue into the armpit region. This tissue typically originates from the front portion of the chest and can create an unattractive appearance when wearing sleeveless tops or blouses.

Axillary breast tissue is present in 2 to 6% of individuals. It responds to regular hormonal changes, similar to normal breast tissue, and can grow during pregnancy.

Axillary fat removal surgery can appear as a single lump or multiple lumps. The cells that form this tissue are similar to those in normal breast tissue but have an atypical appearance. While usually benign (non-cancerous), axillary breast tissue can rarely become malignant (cancerous).

This tissue typically grows slowly and is not painful, though it may remain the same size or enlarge over time.

What is Axillary Breast Tissue Removal Surgery?


Axillary breast tissue consists of glandular fatty tissue that typically appears in the armpit (axilla) area. Axillary breast tissue removal surgery is performed to eliminate these excess fat tissues. Medini Cosmetic Surgery in Hyderabad offers top-notch axillary breast fat removal surgery conducted by qualified and certified cosmetic surgeons.

The procedure is performed under general anesthesia and usually takes around 30 minutes. The surgeon makes a small incision in the armpit area to remove the excess fat tissues. The wound is then closed with stitches, and bandages are placed over it to aid in healing.

 

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