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The “L” Reduction Mammoplasty

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1994
In the breast reduction technique presented, the nipple and areola are carried on a total breast tissue pedicle elevated from the pectoral fascia. Breast tissues are resected inferior to the areola and from the pectoral aspect of the breast. The residual breast tissues are left in continuity with the nipple.
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Reduction Mammoplasty

2019
Breast reduction is one of the more common plastic surgery operations performed in the United States. There were 1,00,000 operations performed in 2015. The etiology of breast hypertrophy is unclear and likely involves some combination of hormonal, genetic, and developmental factors.
M. Mark Mofid   +3 more
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Reduction mammoplasty for macromastia

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1993
Macromastia is a common cause of physical and emotional suffering. Reduction mammoplasty can provide relief from shoulder grooving, back and neck pain, intertrigo, and symptoms of ulnar nerve compression. Similarly, emotional well being is enhanced by improved self-image, increased capacity to participate in sports and work, and the ability to wear ...
D M, Brown, V L, Young
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Reduction Mammoplasty

Southern Medical Journal, 1971
G W, Hoffman, R F, Ballesteros
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Lactation After Augmentation Mammoplasty

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1996
To compare the lactation outcomes of breast-augmented women and nonaugmented women.This study used a retrospective, comparative design. Demographic and descriptive data were obtained from client records maintained by a lactation support program at a large children's hospital in the southwest United States.
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[Contour mammoplasty].

Khirurgiia, 1997
The article presents the analysis of contour mastoplasty in 350 females. In 333 cases a bilateral operation has been performed and in 87 cases the operation was combined with reduction mastoplasty and other types of corrective operations. In 99.1% of the patient a good result was achieved.
B S, Dobriakov, O B, Greben'kova
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Secondary mammoplasty

Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), aesthetic beast surgery with implants is the second most common procedure. Widespread primary interventions increased the number of redo surgeries. This is why the issue of secondary mammoplasty is so important and arouses the interest among researchers.
D.K. Rozova   +6 more
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Mammoplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
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Reduction Mammoplasty

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1993
L, Williams, C R, Peters
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Transaxillary Mammoplasty

2023
Joe Dan Metcalf, Gregory Laurence
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