Abstract
This publication describes the main reasons and some aspects of breast defective scar appearance and explains the comprehensive impact of risk factors leading to their appearance. Some examples of minimum invasive treatment of defective scars using the author’s own method of treatment as well as the way of patients’ management after surgical treatment of defective scars or after breast sector resection aimed at prevention of defective scars recurrence are provided. The importance and topicality of esthetic factor in patients with fibrocystic disease of breast with chronic inflammatory component including untreated one are highlighted.References
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