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The Circumrotational Technique for Mastopexy [PDF]
Numerous combinations of pedicle design and incision patterns have been described for mastopexy, but upper pole volume deficiency, suboptimal shape, or recurrent ptosis are still undesired postoperative findings. The challenges of preventing such outcomes are amplified in the massive weight loss (MWL) patient population, where both the extent of ...
Gabriele C. Miotto, Felmont F. Eaves
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Tuberous Breast, Deformities and Asymmetries: A Retrospective Analysis Comparing Fat Grafting Versus Mastopexy and Breast Implants [PDF]
background the tuberous breast is considered a breast deformity characterized by varying degrees of herniation of the parenchyma, widened nipple-areolar complex (NAC), absence of the lower quadrants, and may involve several degrees of hypoplasia and ...
Biban, Gianmarco, Innocenti, Alessandro
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Periareolar augmentation mastopexy: A new approach dealing with the cases as tuberous breasts
Background: Periareolar augmentation mastopexy is one of the most demanded operations at Plastic Surgery clinics. Nevertheless, it is one of the leads of malpractice claims in United States caused by the high patient expectations and the standard ...
Roberto Moltó-García+4 more
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BackgroundThe process of scar formation is complex and multi-factorial. Basic plastic surgery tenets focus on tension-free techniques to optimize aesthetic outcomes and minimize scarring.
Julia A Chiemi, Shahrooz Sean Kelishadi
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High-riding nipple–areolar complex (NAC) due to postoperative malposition following breast reduction surgery is a very serious aesthetic problem for the patients and a very difficult one for surgeons to correct. Reduction surgeries aim to elevate the NAC,
Rajat Gupta+2 more
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Impact of contra-lateral breast reshaping on mammographic surveillance in women undergoing breast reconstruction following mastectomy for breast cancer [PDF]
Background: The ultimate goal of breast reconstruction is to achieve symmetry with the contra-lateral breast. Contra-lateral procedures with wide parenchymal rearrangements are suspected to impair mammographic surveillance.
Abboud+34 more
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BackgroundBreast augmentation-mastopexy can yield an aesthetically attractive breast, but the 1-stage procedure is prone to unsatisfactory outcomes, including poor wound healing.
Adriano Santorelli+10 more
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The breast is an important structure of the human body in terms of function and esthetics. Derangements in breast mount—breast form/volume/profile/silhouette and nipple-areolar complex—size/shape/nipple projection are all concerns for not only females ...
Chen, Shihheng+2 more
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Split Inferior Pedicle: The 1-Stage Augmentation Mastopexy for Grade 3 Ptosis
In this article, the authors describe the 1-stage surgical technique that has been used by the senior author since 1990 for all his primary grade 2 and grade 3 augmentation-mastopexies.
Alexia Stamatiou+2 more
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Surgical treatment for breast ptosis with silicone prosthesis: evaluation of surgical results and patient satisfaction [PDF]
Introduction: The correction of breast ptosis associated with skin flaccidity is done through mastopexy with the inclusion of an implant. This work's objective was to evaluate the surgical results and the satisfaction of patients who underwent breast ...
Giselly de Fátima Mendes Pascoal+2 more
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