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Superomedial-Posterior Pedicle-Based Reduction Mammaplasty: Evaluation of Effectiveness and BREAST-Q Outcomes of a Rapid and Safer Technique. [PDF]

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Reduction Mammaplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1980
We describe a new method of breast reduction. Its advantages are adaptability to small, medium, or large hypertrophy, a short, well-hidden inframammary scar, preservation of good blood supply to the breast, ease of permance, and predictability in producing a breast of pleasing appearance and relatively normal function.
Kenneth R. Tucker, P. K. McKissock
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Should we routinely analyze reduction mammaplasty specimens? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, 2017
Background: Reduction mammaplasty is one of the most common plastic surgery procedures. Preoperative imaging and histopathology protocols vary among countries and institutions.
Susanna Mc Kauhanen
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Reduction Mammaplasty

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1995
Reduction mammaplasty is usually performed to relieve painful symptoms and physical signs of macromastia. Justification for reduction mammaplasty should be based on the probability of relieving these clinical signs and symptoms. This retrospective study involved four surgeons who performed a variety of breast reduction procedures and was designed to ...
A, Dabbah   +4 more
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The Augmentation-Reduction Mammaplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1976
The authors have presented a technique of augmentation mammaplasty with simultaneous treatment of glandular ptosis. They recommend this double procedure-one operation surgery for those with small and ptotic breasts, where treatment by a single procedure would not suffice to give an esthetically proportioned breast. This technique is simple, should pose
R, Baroudi, J R, Lewis
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Volume reduction mammaplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1979
I present an operation for breast reduction in which a prosthesis-shaped mass of breast tissue is removed through a transverse inframammary incision. No skin is removed. With time the breast tissue and skin shrink. No skin markings are required. There is very little interference with blood or nerve supply to the skin, areola, and nipple.
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Repeat Reduction Mammaplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1999
Repeat reduction mammaplasty is an uncommonly performed procedure. Currently, no clear operative guidelines of management exist. Sixteen patients (28 breasts) with a mean age of 29 years (range, 13 to 52 years) underwent repeat breast reduction over an 11-year period.
D A, Hudson, P J, Skoll
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Circumvertical reduction mammaplasty

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2002
The main indication of the circumvertical technique is the removal of 400-1000 mg of breast tissue. It is also an intermediate method and an alternative between the periareolar and the vertical techniques. The advantages of the circumvertical technique is that it is simple and fast to accomplish, only the inferior half of the gland is operated, there ...
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