5 Questions About Endoscopic Plastic Surgery That You Were Afraid to Ask


What is endoscopic plastic surgery/an endoscope?

Endoscopic plastic surgery is a surgical method in which an endoscope is used to perform the procedure. An endoscope is a medical instrument that permits a surgeon to see inside the body using very small incisions. The endoscope has a probe with an attached camera and light, plus a viewing screen that magnifies the internal images it finds. The surgeon watches the screen while moving the endoscope in the body.

In what kinds of procedures can endoscopic plastic surgery be used?

Endoscopic plastic surgery can be used in various types of plastic surgery, including cosmetic and reconstructive. In surgery involving breast implants the endoscope can help the doctor see where to position the implant. If the patient already has implants, the endoscope can help the surgeon remove scar tissue that may have formed.

In some cases, endoscopic plastic surgery can be used as a procedure for a face lift. Instead of the surgeon making a large incision along the entire hairline, as is typical for a face lift, s/he can make smaller incisions in only the areas that need alteration. For example, if loose neck muscles need tightening incisions can be hidden under the chin and behind the ears.

As far as reconstructive endoscopic plastic surgery, this procedure can be used for people carpal tunnel problems. The endoscope is inserted into the wrist so that the surgeon can find the appropriate ligament or tendon that is putting pressure on the nerve that runs down the middle of the wrist (the cause of carpal tunnel syndrome).

What are the advantages to endoscopic plastic surgery?

There are several advantages to endoscopic plastic surgery. Perhaps the more common known advantage is a smaller scar resulting from the surgery since the incision made is much smaller. Another benefit to endoscopic surgery is that the operation is generally an outpatient procedure. Not only will you be able to recover in the comfort of your own home, but this will save money on hospital bills!

What are the risks involved with endoscopic plastic surgery?

There are some risks associated with endoscopic plastic surgery, as there are with any type of surgery. A few known risks are infection, nerve damage and skin damage. Furthermore, if a difficulty arises during the endoscopic procedure, the surgeon be forced to change to an open procedure. Fortunately, that is only likely to happen in less than five percent of all endoscopic plastic surgeries.


How do I know if endoscopic plastic surgery is right for me?

Make sure before you decide on any procedure that you discuss your options with your plastic surgeon. Between his/her knowledge and what you feel is in your best interest, you can both decide whether or not endoscopic plastic surgery is right for you.

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