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Reduction Mammaplasty for Macromastia in Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Pooled Analysis

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2021
Background: Reduction mammaplasty for macromastia is one of the most common operations performed by plastic surgeons. There remains hesitancy in operating on adolescents, as there is ongoing debate about breast regrowth and potential impact on ...
A. Hudson, A. Morzycki, R. Guilfoyle
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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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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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Galactorrhea after Reduction Mammaplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1993
A case of extremely painful swelling of the breasts following a reduction mammaplasty is presented. There were no signs of an abscess or hematoma. A milky white fluid due to galactorrhea was evacuated at operation, and further galactorrhea was inhibited by medication. The pathogenesis of galactorrhea and its treatment are discussed.
Schuurman, A. H.   +3 more
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BREAST-Q Outcomes before and after Bilateral Reduction Mammaplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2021
Background: The BREAST-Q is the only questionnaire specific to bilateral breast reduction that was developed according to federal and international standards.
Ariel T. Wampler   +3 more
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Incidental Pathologic Findings in Young Adult Reduction Mammaplasty

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2021
Background: This study aims to characterize incidental microscopic findings in this population to determine whether there is a benefit to routine histopathologic examination of breast tissue in young women.
Jenna Maroney   +6 more
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Breastfeeding after reduction mammaplasty

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1994
A retrospective study was performed of 30 women who had undergone breast reduction and subsequently wished to breastfeed. Breastfeeding capabilities were assessed by a trained lactation consultant. Findings indicate that in women who have a physiological type of operation then breastfeeding is usually possible (18 patients out of 19), although ...
D R, Marshall, P P, Callan, W, Nicholson
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Bilateral Reduction Mammaplasty Facilitates Subsequent Weight Loss in Obese Patients (BMI ≥30)

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2021
Background One of the most commonly discussed benefits of macromastia treatment surgery, bilateral reduction mammaplasty, is the potential for subsequent weight loss.
K. Kapadia   +6 more
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Reduction Mammaplasty

Annals of Plastic Surgery
Background While there is mounting evidence that closed suction drains are not necessary, there is a paucity of literature to demonstrate that drains are harmful after breast reduction. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of drains on
C. Kalmar   +3 more
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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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