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Precision in Breast Reduction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
Precision in the design and performance of a breast reduction can be enhanced by careful formulation of the criteria. The breast cone should incline about 15 degrees medialward. The intersection of the midshoulder (anterior iliac) spine line with the inframammary fold offers a reference point for horizontal localization of the nipple.
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Current Trends in Breast Reduction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1999
Current trends in the development of breast reduction surgery include a few minor refinements in classic inverted-T scar methods but, more, the increased use of vertical-scar reduction mammaplasty. The benefits of the latter, which include reduced scar burden and improved long-term projection, are attractive, although the technique itself has proved to
Laurie A. Casas   +4 more
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Liposuction Breast Reduction

Perspectives in Plastic Surgery, 1998
All breast reductions since 1996 have been performed with only liposuction. Removal of up to 2250 ml per breast has been obtained in 45 patients, without any complications. Significant skin retraction results from a very superficial subcutaneous liposuction, with a significant volume reduction of the gland.
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Breast Reduction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
The B breast reduction remains an excellent technique. It gives a small scar, well located, and a natural looking breast with good projection (Figs. 5, 6, and 7). In comparison to most classical techniques, the breast has less tendency to become flat with time, and the nipple-areola complex does not migrate up while the breast tissue sags down, but ...
Paule C L. Regnault, Paule Regnault
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Periareolar Breast Reduction

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2009
A personal approach to periareolar breast reduction is presented. The circular demarcation of periareolar skin must be limited to twice the demarcated areolar diameter (2 x 4 = 8 cm). A cylindrical resection of volume is removed, as in Strömbeck's technique, from below the areola to the aponeurosis of the pectoral muscle.
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Diagnosis of Breast Tumors after Breast Reduction

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1996
We conducted a retrospective study to evaluate the diagnosability of breast tumors after breast reductions as this is a frequent surgical procedure. The data should shed light on the hypothesis that routine screening methods concerning the diagnosis of breast tumors prove more difficult after breast operations.
Peter Kompatscher   +2 more
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Breast Reduction and Smoking

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2005
To investigate the influence of smoking on the occurrence of complications in patients undergoing breast reduction, a retrospective case note study was performed. Seventy-one patients who had 118 reduction mammoplasties between April 2001 and March 2002 were analyzed; 15.5% (11/71) of all patients suffered a complication.
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Subglandular Breast Reduction: The Evolution of a Minimal Scar Approach to Breast Reduction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2004
The authors describe a new modification of the breast reduction procedure. By means of an inframammary incision, the breast is mobilized from the chest wall, and a "doughnut" annulus of breast tissue is removed from the undersurface of the gland. No skin is excised.
Niamh Corduff, G. Ian Taylor
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Breast reduction: personal technique.

La Clinica terapeutica, 2016
Macromastia is a health problem that requires the coordination of surgical and medical specialists. Goals of reduction mammaplasty are to alleviate physical, emotional and psychosocial discomforts and to restore a conical-shaped breast, maintaining scars as short as possible.
FINO, PASQUALE   +3 more
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Breast Reduction Performed by Liposuction

Dermatologic Surgery, 2006
Large breasts and their functional sequelae can be remedied via breast reduction. This procedure has undergone frequent modification to decrease complications inherent in the large flap-based procedures. Liposuction has fewer complications than traditional incisional approaches and less scarring.It is our hope that dermatologic and plastic surgeons ...
Alan E. Wulc   +3 more
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