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Recent Examples of incisionsThis method offers undetectable results through smaller incisions, faster recovery, and preserved native tissue, addressing patient concerns about scarring and downtime.—
Emma Sandler,
Forbes.com,
17 Aug. 2026 Vibrio vulnificus can enter the body through unhealed cuts and scrapes, recent piercings and tattoos, and recent surgical incisions.—ABC News,
9 Aug. 2026 These smaller incisions are intended to reduce scalp trauma and support healing, though recovery varies by patient.—Sacbee.com,
22 July 2026 Surgeons opted for a laparoscopic procedure, making small incisions to insert tools to fortify the abdominal wall.—
Beth Mole,
ArsTechnica,
9 July 2026 The difference was almost immediate, with results that speak for themselves and require no incisions or surgery.—
Carolyn Gusoff,
CBS News,
30 June 2026 This may support recovery in some cases because of the smaller incisions.—
Malana Vantyler,
Miami Herald,
24 June 2026 Unlike procedures on the body where tissue is more forgiving, incisions are more accessible, and the architecture is less intricate, the nose is a complex, multilayered structure of skin, cartilage, and bone packed into a very small space.—
Victoria Oliva,
Allure,
23 June 2026 These systems are widely considered a potential future alternative to some forms of minimally invasive surgery, possibly enabling procedures in hard-to-reach locations without large incisions or bulky surgical instruments.—New Atlas,
8 June 2026