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Sonographic examination of the breasts
Sonographic examination of the breasts

Sonographic examination of the breasts


Sonography is a reliable method of breast cancer prevention. The painless, quick and completely risk-free examination evaluates the results immediately and thus reveals any cysts, tumours or other changes in the breast tissue. Breast exams, including underarm exams, should be a regular part of your prevention once a year. Sonography is also a good complement to mammography for women over 40.

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More about the procedure

Breast ultrasound is especially recommended for younger women because at this age, breast tissue is denser and ultrasound is more accurate than mammography. We recommend that every woman begin a preventive breast sonography examination between theages of 30 and 35. If there is a history of breast cancer in your family, we recommend an examination even earlier,around age 25.

  • Painless, fast and accurate examination
  • Immediate evaluation of results without waiting
  • As a preventive measure, we recommend once a year
  • Reliable diagnosis for women aged 25 and over

The advantage of the follow-up care of the clinic where you had your breast surgery is that the doctor and staff know your medical history. It is this detailed knowledge of your medical condition that is essential for the early detection of even minor changes in the breast area. Women who have undergone breast augmentation with implants or augmentation, including modeling, should be especially diligent.

Who is the sonographic examination for?

  • Women under the age of 40 for preventive purposes
  • When a lump or change in the breast is suspected
  • Women who have undergone breast surgery
  • To supplement mammography in women over 40

How does a sonographic breast examination work?

Before the examination: No special preparation is needed. It is recommended to visit ideally one clinic for a more accurate assessment of any changes.

The doctor applies a conductive gel and uses an ultrasound probe to examine the breasts. The results are visible and evaluated immediately during the examination.

The examination is painless, safe and quick. It takes approximately 15-30 minutes. No recovery is required.


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Price of Breast Sonography

Sonography is included in the price of all types of breast surgery at our clinics. In this case, you pay nothing.

However, any further preventive breast ultrasound examinations are paid for by the women themselves. The price is final, everything you need is already included.

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You often wonder

You don't have to. In the case of ultrasound (sonography) of the breasts, it doesn't matter. However, if you go for a mammogram, then tell the doctor about it. The mammogram works on the principle of X-rays, and in this case it must be repositioned so that as much breast tissue as possible is visible in the image.

Of course, no examination method is 100%. Including sonography. There is always the possibility that the tumour may be hidden in the breast gland and not visible on examination. Tumors in the body behave differently. Some are easy to detect on examination, others can hide. Regular sonography is important in breast care, as well as mammography and regular breast self-examination. If you notice any changes in your breasts, we recommend that you see a doctor.

Implants do not pose any risk in terms of breast cancer. We recommend that you have a check-up as often as once a year from the age of 30-35. If there is a family history of breast cancer, even earlier. Approximately from the age of 25.

The breast ultrasound examination can be done at the same time as the pre-operative examination, at least 2 weeks before the procedure. However, you can also come to us for a breast scan earlier, for example, one month before the procedure. Sometimes this is even more convenient. Breast sonography can reveal any possible lesions that need to be checked by biopsy before surgery. You will know the results of the biopsy within two weeks.

Ultrasound emits waves that are reflected in the human body on various tissues. These reflections are then picked up again and an image is calculated, which is then shown to the doctor on a monitor. Ultrasound waves are not harmful. You can therefore have the examination repeatedly.

Mammography works on the principle of X-rays, which are not completely safe for the human body. However, the risk of the X-ray examination compared to its benefit (early diagnosis of cancer) is quite minimal. Sonography or ultrasound is completely harmless compared to mammography and can therefore be used even in pregnancy. In women over 45 years of age, mammography cannot be replaced by any other examination, including sonography. On the other hand, in younger women who have many glands in their breasts, mammography cannot detect much. Therefore, we recommend sonography for this age group of women.

Our recommendation is once a year. So, ideally, come for an examination one year after the surgery. In case of complications after the procedure, the plastic surgeon sends the client for breast sonography earlier. We can also detect various postoperative complications with breast ultrasound. For example, the so-called seroma (fluid formed around the implant) or a possible rupture (rupture) of the implant. However, due to the maximum quality of the implants we use at the clinic, we hardly encounter this.

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