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COMPLICATIONS OF AUGMENTATION MAMMOPLASTY [PDF]
Augmentation mammoplasty is one of the most demanded and most frequently performed plastic surgeries in the world. The first breast augmentation using first-generation implants performed in 1962.
I. V. Sergeev+2 more
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Polyacrylamide hydrogel (PAAG) is a synthetic substance previously used as an injectable material for augmentation mammoplasty. Current literature has demonstrated that the average time from PAAG injection to the onset of complication ranges from 6 to 39
M. DeLuca+6 more
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Mammoplasty/mastopexy using implants: the Lockpocket technique [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Mammoplasty is the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedure in Brazil, which is second only to the United States in terms of the number of mammoplasties performed. Several techniques based on increasing volume using breast implants
César Augusto Daher Ceva Faria+7 more
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Augmentation mammoplasty using hydrogel fillers such as polyacrylamide gel (PAAG) or Aquafilling® has been performed commonly in some countries as an alternative to breast augmentation with saline or silicone implants.
Juliette Loesch+3 more
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Introduction: Reduction mammaplasty is a mainstay in the treatment of symptomatic macromastia, with a well-described positive impact on patient quality-of-life (QoL). Absorbable dermal staplers have the potential to improve the efficiency of skin closure
Viren Patel+6 more
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Profiling human breast epithelial cells using single cell RNA sequencing identifies cell diversity. [PDF]
Breast cancer arises from breast epithelial cells that acquire genetic alterations leading to subsequent loss of tissue homeostasis. Several distinct epithelial subpopulations have been proposed, but complete understanding of the spectrum of ...
Blake, Kerrigan+16 more
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Breast-reduction techniques are increasingly used in oncoplastic breast surgery. Bilateral therapeutic mammoplasty has the benefit of decreasing breast volume, enabling resection of larger tumors, and the potential to assure good postoperative symmetry ...
K. Gulis+3 more
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Objective: To evaluate the effects of reduction mammoplasty on the pulmonary function and quality of life of women with gigantomastia.Method: Observational study (a case series) that retrospectively analyzed the medical records of 14 cases of women who ...
Olympio José dos Santos+5 more
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Anatomical localization of progenitor cells in human breast tissue reveals enrichment of uncommitted cells within immature lobules [PDF]
Introduction: Lineage tracing studies in mice have revealed the localization and existence of lineage-restricted mammary epithelial progenitor cells that functionally contribute to expansive growth during puberty and differentiation during pregnancy ...
Arendt, Lisa M+8 more
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The use of argon plasma coagulation in mammoplasty as a prevention of postoperative complications
The frequency of reoperations associated with complications after mammoplasty reaches 15 % during the first year. There are many ways and means for processing the soft tissues of the breast during mammoplasty, helping to reduce the risk of postoperative ...
A. V. Kozlov+4 more
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