Minimally Invasive Breast Procedures
Many breast conditions can be diagnosed or treated using image-guided, minimally invasive techniques. These procedures improve diagnostic accuracy, reduce the need for surgery, shorten recovery time, and help preserve breast structure and appearance.
Many cases can be accurately diagnosed and in some cases treated using minimally invasive, image-guided techniques. These procedures are performed with precision, using ultrasound or other imaging methods to target the exact area of concern.
Compared to traditional surgery, minimally invasive procedures are less disruptive to the body. They typically involve smaller instruments, minimal scarring, and faster recovery.
Depending on the condition, these techniques may be used to: obtain tissue for diagnosis, remove or reduce certain benign lesions, relieve symptoms such as pain or pressure.
Our approach is to choose the least invasive method that can provide a clear answer and effective outcome.
You are guided through the process — so you understand why the procedure is needed, what it involves, and what to expect afterward.
A fine needle aspiration (FNA) is a quick, minimally invasive, outpatient procedure that uses a very thin needle to collect cells or fluid from a breast lump or cyst, often guided by ultrasound.
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