Harvesting of muscles via limited
i.e. incision gracilis as an example
How,
When And Why It Helps
Minimize incision size especially in Breast Augmentation
Lights up the cavity inside the breast helping
the surgeon:
See vascularization and important landmarks
Assess anatomical structure and condition
of tissue
Quickly identify bleeders and then cauterize
them saving time and blood
Procedure #2:
Facial Surgery not Reconstruction
Rhytidectomy (Face Lift)
Genioplasty (Reshaping the Chin)
Recommend: Thin Malleable or Ultra-Thin Submental
plication
How,
When And Why It Helps
Helps minimize incisions and maximize visualization,
helping the surgeon:
Clearly see vascularization and associated
tissues
Avoid nerve damage
Quickly identify bleeders to cauterize them
NOTE: Reconstructive surgery generally is more
open to the LightMat cost, as it is more complex and
commands a greater budget than elective cosmetic surgery.
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