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Circumareolar mastopexy with augmentation
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2002The circumareolar mastopexy with augmentation is an excellent procedure for the right patient. Correct preoperative assessment of the patient's skin, as well as their desires and expectations, are as critical as the surgeon's experience and acquaintance with his own circumareolar technique.
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Periareolar Mastopexy with FortaPerm
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2010Recurrent ptosis is a common sequel of mastopexy. The use of mesh as an adjunct to the double-skin technique was developed to reduce the incidence of recurrent ptosis. The optimal mesh needs to strike the right balance between persistence, inflammation, biocompatibility, and incorporation without interfering with mammography or presenting a long-term ...
João Carlos Sampaio Góes, Damien Bates
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2020
Mastopexy is an important aspect of both aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery. It is important to understand key concepts related to skin envelope modification, parenchyma resection versus relocation and appropriate selection of nipple position.
Amy K. Alderman+1 more
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Mastopexy is an important aspect of both aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery. It is important to understand key concepts related to skin envelope modification, parenchyma resection versus relocation and appropriate selection of nipple position.
Amy K. Alderman+1 more
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Guidelines in Concentric Mastopexy
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1990The scope and technique of concentric mastopexy remain unclear and controversial. In our hands, the procedure has application for mild nipple ptosis, glandular ptosis, and areola asymmetry, as well as the tuberous breast. Early disappointment has changed to increasing satisfaction as we have gained confidence in predicting our results based on the ...
Scott L. Spear+2 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1978
A simple method of dermal mastopexy is described which eliminates the need for patterns or complex preoperative measurements. The breast is shaped with the patient in the semi-sitting position after she is under anesthesia (local or general). The surgeon then has the chance to view the finished product before the cutting surgery beings.
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A simple method of dermal mastopexy is described which eliminates the need for patterns or complex preoperative measurements. The breast is shaped with the patient in the semi-sitting position after she is under anesthesia (local or general). The surgeon then has the chance to view the finished product before the cutting surgery beings.
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2017
Mammary ptosis is generally characterized by breast sagging with its parenchyma drooping to the bottom of the skin envelope and, consequently, leaving an empty upper pole. Furthermore the nipple-areola complex (NAC) can shift downwards by various degrees.
Chiara Botti, Giovanni Botti
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Mammary ptosis is generally characterized by breast sagging with its parenchyma drooping to the bottom of the skin envelope and, consequently, leaving an empty upper pole. Furthermore the nipple-areola complex (NAC) can shift downwards by various degrees.
Chiara Botti, Giovanni Botti
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2019
Mastopexy is a skin tightening procedure to restore shape to the ptotic (sagging) breast. Patients must be willing to accept scars as a tradeoff for improved shape. Various patterns of skin tightening procedures are available with the Weiss pattern still being the most commonly used procedure. Patients must be assessed carefully preoperatively and have
Bernard W. Chang, Nishant Bhatt
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Mastopexy is a skin tightening procedure to restore shape to the ptotic (sagging) breast. Patients must be willing to accept scars as a tradeoff for improved shape. Various patterns of skin tightening procedures are available with the Weiss pattern still being the most commonly used procedure. Patients must be assessed carefully preoperatively and have
Bernard W. Chang, Nishant Bhatt
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Breast Deformities and Mastopexy
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2011LEARNING OBJECTIONS: After reviewing this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Appreciate the diversity of approaches for the correction of breast deformities and mastopexy. 2. Review the salient literature. 3. Understand patient selection criteria and indications.Breast deformities and mastopexy continue to challenge plastic surgeons ...
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Mastopexy with Auto-augmentation
2020The treatment of the ptotic breast can be complex and often a variety of techniques would be considered appropriate and the final operative approach is determined in part often by patient expectations for the final outcome. When a mastopexy is deemed necessary, this can be performed alone or in conjunction with placement of a breast implant ...
M. Bradley Calobrace+2 more
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Breast Augmentation and Mastopexy
2012The classification proposed by the author is practical, defining the breast not only as a bidimensional structure (the relative position of the nipple and lower pole of the breast to the inframammary fold level), but also as a tridimensional one, including the breast volume into the skin envelope.
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