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The unique centre in Moldova

Minimally Invasive Breast Surgery

Chirurgia Plastica MD operates the unique minimally invasive mammoplasty centre in Moldova. General educational information about minimally invasive approaches to breast surgery is available during a consultation with our specialists.

What is minimally invasive breast surgery?

Minimally invasive breast surgery refers to a family of surgical approaches that aim to achieve their goals through smaller access points than traditional open techniques. In general terms, this philosophy prioritises doing as much as clinically possible while keeping the surgical footprint modest.

This is a broad concept, and whether a minimally invasive approach is appropriate for any given patient depends on a range of individual factors including anatomy, health status, and the specific changes being considered. Our specialists discuss these factors in detail during a consultation.

The unique centre in Moldova

Chirurgia Plastica MD has developed a specialist focus on minimally invasive mammoplasty, applying these principles specifically to breast surgery. The clinic describes itself as the unique centre of this kind in Moldova, reflecting a sustained commitment to developing and applying minimally invasive techniques in this area.

This does not mean every patient is suitable for a minimally invasive approach. Our specialists assess each case individually and are transparent about what is and is not achievable with smaller-access techniques for a given patient.

How is suitability assessed?

Suitability for any surgical approach is assessed during a personal consultation. Our specialists review each patient's anatomy, medical history, and goals before discussing which options may be appropriate. This website provides only general background information. It cannot determine whether any particular approach is right for you.

What to expect at a consultation

A consultation at Chirurgia Plastica MD is a private, unhurried conversation. There is no obligation to proceed, and no decisions need to be made at a first meeting. The purpose of a consultation is to give you accurate, specialist information about the options that may be relevant to your situation, so you can make an informed decision at your own pace.