Best Breast surgeon in Badlapur

Introduction

Breast surgery is surgery to remove breast tumors or respiratory abscesses. Breast tumors can be non-cancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant). Most tumors are not cancerous, but they need to be removed and examined in a laboratory to be classified as cancerous. We offer excisional biopsies, resection biopsies and quadrantectomies of breast tumors. Breast cancer screening and diagnosis.

Breast abscess - A breast abscess is an infection with pus formation in the breast tissue and the main treatment is incision and drainage.

Gynecomastia - Gynecomastia is the development of female breast tissue in men. It is usually associated with harmonic imbalance (increased levels of female hormones in men). In gynecomastia, large tumors must be surgically removed. We specialize Best Breast surgeon in Badlapur.

Gynecomastia surgery in Badlapur, male breast reduction surgery.

In gynecomastia, a man's breasts become abnormally large due to overgrowth of breast tissue. There are many reasons for this, such as genetics or hormonal imbalance. It mainly depends on the amount of estrogen, since it is in large quantities that leads to the development of breasts. Increased alcohol or steroid consumption is another cause of breast development. Dr. Santosh Patil is the Best Breast surgeon in Badlapur for gynecomastia (male breast) surgery in Badlapur.

What Are Breast Abscesses?

An abscess is a pocket containing pus that can occur in any part of the body. Breast abscess refers to an inflammation (swelling, redness) that results in such a collection of pus in the breast.

What are the causes of breast abscesses?

Bacteria are the most common cause of breast abscesses. The most common types of bacteria are Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus. Sometimes anaerobic bacteria (growing without access to oxygen) can also cause breast abscesses.

Breast abscesses usually occur in women of childbearing age. About 10-30% of all breast abscesses occur after pregnancy, when nursing mothers are breastfeeding their newborn babies. Breastfeeding mothers may first develop mastitis, an inflammation of the breast tissue. About 1 in 15 of these women may develop a mammary gland abscess.

Blockage of the nipple ducts due to scarring can also lead to a breast abscess.

Breast abscesses are not hereditary and cannot be passed from one person to another. There is usually no risk of infection for the newborn.

Different techniques are used in these methods depending on the patient's condition and expected results. It is always a good idea to clarify your questions about male breast surgery (gynecomastia) and the prospects of Breast surgery in Badlapur with Dr. Santosh Patil. This gives a clear picture to both the patient and the surgeon.