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All
surgery carries risks and every incision leaves a scar.
However, with endoscopic surgery, your scars are likely to be
hidden, much smaller and some of the after effects of surgery
may be minimized.
In
a typical endoscopic procedure, only a few small incisions,
each less than one inch long, are needed to insert the endoscope
probe and other instruments. The tiny "eye"
of the endoscope's camera allows a surgeon to view the surgical
site almost clearly as if the skin were opened from a long incision.
Because
the incisions are shorter with endoscopy, the risk of sensory
loss from nerve damage is decreased. Also, bleeding, bruising
and swelling may be significantly reduced. With the endoscopic
approach, you may recover more quickly and return to work earlier
than if you had undergone open surgery.
Endoscopic
surgery may also allow you to avoid an overnight hospital stay.
Many endoscopic procedures can be performed on an outpatient
basis under local anesthesia with sedation. Be sure to discuss
this possibility with your doctor.*
*Taken
from the American Society of Plastic Surgery Webpage.
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