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Reliability of 3‐dimensional surface imaging of the face using a whole‐body surface scanner
Abstract Objective To the knowledge of the authors, no data about the reproducibility and accuracy of 3‐dimensional surface imaging of the face using a whole‐body scanner are available. Thus, the objective of this investigation was to assess the reproducibility of facial scans acquired using a whole‐body imaging device.
Ya Xu+8 more
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Abstract As the use of closed incision negative pressure therapy (ciNPT) becomes more widespread, dressing designs have evolved to address implementation challenges and meet surgeon demand. While traditional application of ciNPT was limited to the immediate suture line, a novel dressing that covers the incision and additional surrounding tissues has ...
Ronald P. Silverman+11 more
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Useful Reduction Mammoplasty Technique in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery and Reconstruction
Background. A combination of the reduction mammoplasty technique and breast reconstruction allows surgeons to lift ptotic breasts through local flaps and skin reduction during surgery for breast cancer. This study presents a reliable course for the combination of partial and skin or nipple‐sparing mastectomy with reduction‐reconstruction surgery ...
Jong Ho Lee+10 more
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Shaping the Breast in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery: An Easy Three-Step Principle. Part II - Breast Reconstruction after Total Mastectomy [PDF]
This is Part II of four parts describing the three-step principle being applied in reconstructive and aesthetic breast surgery. Part I explains how to analyze a problematic breast by understanding the main anatomical features of a breast and how they ...
Blondeel, Phillip+4 more
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Breast augmentation is the most common surgical procedure for women globally, with 1,795,551 cases performed in 2019. Breast implant‐associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA‐ALCL) is highly uncommon, with 733 reported cases as of January 2020. In South Africa, there are less than 4000 breast augmentation surgeries annually. This case presents the
Alexandra Grubnik+6 more
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Multimodality Review of Imaging Features Following Breast Reduction Surgery
Reduction mammoplasty is a common surgical procedure that removes a significant portion of the breast, and the resulting changes to the breast parenchyma are frequently seen on breast imaging studies. Any radiologist who interprets breast imaging studies
Sally H. Goudreau+2 more
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Mastopexy: with or without Acellular Dermal Matrix?
Background:. In the years after unilateral breast reconstruction, the reconstructed breast resists ptosis more than natural breast tissue in the native contralateral breast. As acellular dermal matrix (ADM) becomes fully incorporated into the recipient’s
Rasha Abdelkader, MD+4 more
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Improving the Longevity and Results of Mastopexy and Breast Reduction Procedures: Reconstructing an Internal Breast Support System with Biocompatible Mesh to Replace the Supporting Function of the Ligamentous Suspension [PDF]
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/Publication of this article was funded by the Stellenbosch University Open Access Fund.The reasons for recurrent ptosis in mastopexy and breast reduction procedures are twofold. First,
E Würinger+17 more
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Background The most effective dissection technique for elevating flaps in body contouring is still controversial, particularly in high-risk massive weight loss (MWL) patients.
Diletta Maria Pierazzi+7 more
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The waterfall effect in breast augmentation [PDF]
The ‘waterfall effect’ is a descriptive term to indicate a sliding ptosis of parenchymal breast tissue over a fixed or encapsulated implant.
Frame, James D.
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