
Minimal Incision Tumor Removal
Precision <20% standardComplete removal with minimal scarring

One-fifth the standard incision
Breaking the limits of MIE (25-50%) and MOTIF (33%), reducing incisions to under 20% of tumor diameter. A 10cm tumor removed through just a 2cm incision.
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Professional, safe, and efficient surgical experience
Professional Consultation
Detailed evaluation, ultrasound examination to confirm size and depth, optimal surgical plan
Pre-operative Preparation
Local anesthesia, surgical area marking, ensuring precise removal
Minimal Incision Surgery
Using <20% technique with smallest incision for complete removal
Post-operative Care
Same-day discharge, detailed care instructions, suture removal in 1-2 weeks
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The long scars others leave, we never make.
An incision-to-tumor ratio under 20%.


