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Aesthetic surgery journal, 2023
BACKGROUND Recently, a growing number of patients have been opting for the removal of implants. This often results in a degree of volume loss that can vary from mild to substantial, contingent on the size of the implant, with many patients frequently ...
Sadri Ozan Sözer, S. Şibar
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BACKGROUND Recently, a growing number of patients have been opting for the removal of implants. This often results in a degree of volume loss that can vary from mild to substantial, contingent on the size of the implant, with many patients frequently ...
Sadri Ozan Sözer, S. Şibar
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Superiorly Based Short-Scar Mastopexy Augmentation: A 10-Year Review of 1217 Consecutive Cases
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2023Background: Mastopexy augmentation is a challenging procedure, and a technique to create desirable, consistent, predictable results with a low rate of problems has not been well standardized.
S. Wall+2 more
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Oncoplastic Augmentation Mastopexy in Breast Conservation Therapy
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2023Background Oncoplastic techniques, in conjunction with lumpectomy and adjuvant radiotherapy, have been demonstrated to achieve good aesthetic results and cancer outcomes in the treatment of patients with macromastia or significant ptosis.
H. Salinas+7 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2022
Background: The indications for nipple-sparing mastectomy have broadened over time. Patients undergoing nipple-sparing mastectomy who have enlarged or ptotic breasts are at risk for skin flap and/or nipple-areola complex necrosis. Premastectomy mastopexy
D. Hammond, Andrea K. Little
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Background: The indications for nipple-sparing mastectomy have broadened over time. Patients undergoing nipple-sparing mastectomy who have enlarged or ptotic breasts are at risk for skin flap and/or nipple-areola complex necrosis. Premastectomy mastopexy
D. Hammond, Andrea K. Little
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2009
Primary augmentation/mastopexy is associated with a significantly higher complication rate than primary augmentation alone. Despite this, its popularity has steadily increased. This demand has led to the need for careful preoperative planning and surgical execution to minimize the most frequent complications.
Scott L, Spear+2 more
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Primary augmentation/mastopexy is associated with a significantly higher complication rate than primary augmentation alone. Despite this, its popularity has steadily increased. This demand has led to the need for careful preoperative planning and surgical execution to minimize the most frequent complications.
Scott L, Spear+2 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2013
Mastopexy includes multiple skin incision design and parenchymal manipulation options. Patient evaluation includes assessment of goals, degree of ptosis, tissue volume, skin quality, and breast position on the chest wall. There are critical technical details for each of the three incision options, the various methods of parenchymal manipulation, and ...
David A, Hidalgo, Jason A, Spector
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Mastopexy includes multiple skin incision design and parenchymal manipulation options. Patient evaluation includes assessment of goals, degree of ptosis, tissue volume, skin quality, and breast position on the chest wall. There are critical technical details for each of the three incision options, the various methods of parenchymal manipulation, and ...
David A, Hidalgo, Jason A, Spector
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2018
Breast ptosis is an inevitable consequence of gravity and time. Every breast tends to become ptotic in different shapes and degrees. Many surgical techniques were described to solve this problematic issue. The aim of this article is to describe a mastopexy technique used for grades 1 to 2 ptosis, "tuck-in" mastopexy technique.Keyhole pattern was used ...
Kamran Efendioglu+4 more
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Breast ptosis is an inevitable consequence of gravity and time. Every breast tends to become ptotic in different shapes and degrees. Many surgical techniques were described to solve this problematic issue. The aim of this article is to describe a mastopexy technique used for grades 1 to 2 ptosis, "tuck-in" mastopexy technique.Keyhole pattern was used ...
Kamran Efendioglu+4 more
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Crescent Mastopexy and Augmentation
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1985We have defined a group of patients with a lesser degree of moderate breast ptosis whose ptosis correction is not adequately improved by augmentation alone but requires some elevation of the nipple-areola complex. We have selected the crescent excision mastopexy to provide this additional needed lift.
John F. Reinisch+2 more
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Langenbecks Archiv f�r Chirurgie, 1986
Conventional techniques of reduction mammaplasty result in obvious and sometimes unpleasant scars. G. Peixoto (1980, 1984, 1985) has developed a technique of mastopexy and reduction mammaplasty which leaves only minimal scars. Good results are to be achieved in younger females with contractile skin with breast asymmetry and moderate mammary hypertrophy
P. Ramatschi, W. Mhlbauer
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Conventional techniques of reduction mammaplasty result in obvious and sometimes unpleasant scars. G. Peixoto (1980, 1984, 1985) has developed a technique of mastopexy and reduction mammaplasty which leaves only minimal scars. Good results are to be achieved in younger females with contractile skin with breast asymmetry and moderate mammary hypertrophy
P. Ramatschi, W. Mhlbauer
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Pearls to Avoid Pitfalls with Mastopexy and Mastopexy-Augmentation
2021Mastopexy and mastopexy-augmentation are challenging operations that beautify and rejuvenate the breast. Mastopexy reshapes the breast and elevates the nipple-areola complex into a more youthful position, most commonly addressing ptosis seen with aging, weight loss, or postpartum changes.
W. Grant Stevens, Ali A Qureshi
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