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Breast Cancer in the Previously Augmented Breast

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2007
Breast cancer in a previously augmented breast raises questions regarding cancer detection and staging, surgical and adjuvant treatment options, reconstructive outcomes, management of the contralateral breast, and continued breast cancer surveillance.
Babak J. Mehrara   +5 more
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A Prospective Evaluation of Three-Dimensional Image Simulation: Patient-Reported Outcomes and Mammometrics in Primary Breast Augmentation

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Background: Outcomes in primary breast augmentation depend on careful preoperative planning and clear communication between patient and surgeon. Three-dimensional imaging with computer simulation is an evolving technology with the potential to enhance ...
Bo Overschmidt   +5 more
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Benchmarking the outcomes of single-stage augmentation mastopexy against primary breast augmentation: a single surgeon's experience of 905 consecutive cases.

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2019
BACKGROUND Augmentation mastopexy may be performed as a one or a two-stage procedure. Due to the opposing force vectors involved in the augmentation and in mastopexy, some surgeons advocate a two-stage procedure. The literature appears divided on whether
Paolo Montemurro   +4 more
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EVALUATION OF THE AUGMENTED BREAST

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1995
Silicone gel implants and their complications constitute a public health problem. Millions of American women have these implants and many are concerned about their possible health effects. The history of breast augmentation as well as current concepts in imaging augmented patients are discussed in this article.
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Modern Primary Breast Augmentation: Best Recommendations for Best Results

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2018
Learning Objectives: After reading this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Develop a practical method for preoperative implant size selection. 2. List characteristics and examples of fourth- and fifth-generation silicone implants.
Dinah Wan, Rod J. Rohrich
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Breast Augmentation and Augmentation of the Tuberous Breast with Adipose Tissue Transfer

2014
The author presents a history of fat transfer and stem cells. Possible complications are described and the technique discussed with how to harvest and injection method. Stem cells can differentiate into adipocytes and are a cell reserve for the turnover of fat tissue.
Santoli M, NEGOSANTI, LUCA, De Fazio D.
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Aqua Breast Augmentation (ABA): Hydrodissection Breast Augmentation Technique

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Breast augmentation is a prevalent procedure in plastic surgery. In this article we present the Aqua Breast Technique (ABA), an approach aimed at enhancing patient satisfaction and reducing downtime. This technique leverages tumescent anesthesia and a small incision in the inframammary fold, avoiding electrocautery and surgical drains, to fulfill the ...
Carlos Rubi, Nitzan Kenig, Dajie Zhou
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Breast augmentation: The axillary approach

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1973
Abstract The preferable approach in breast augmentation with artificial or autogenous implants appears to be through an axillary incision. The technique is simple and the cosmetic result as good as that achieved with the inframammary fold exposure.
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Cell-Assisted Lipotransfer for Cosmetic Breast Augmentation: Supportive Use of Adipose-Derived Stem/Stromal Cells

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2020
K. Yoshimura   +5 more
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Imaging the Augmented Breast

2015
Breast augmentation is a common surgical procedure and women may undergo breast augmentation with implants for a variety of reasons ranging from aesthetic to reconstructive surgery following mastectomy. Women with breast implants are prone to the same range of diseases as those without implants and the management of those problems is similar.
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