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Relative Distribution of Common Breast and Chest Asymmetries in 2051 Primary Augmentation Mammoplasties in Nonptotic Subgroup of Patients.
[BACKGROUND] Breast and chest asymmetries are extremely common, and primary augmentation mammoplasty can be challenging in these cases. However, there is a paucity of information on the relative distribution of these asymmetries and the imp…
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Layered Mastopexy with Augmentation in Muscle Splitting Biplane: A Modification for Lower Pole Safety and Stability.
[BACKGROUND] Single-stage mastopexy with augmentation is a commonly performed procedure. The single-stage procedure can be performed in primary cases or a secondary procedure in patients with previous history of augmentation, mastopexy or m…
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Muscle Splitting Augmentation Mastopexy: A l3-year Analysis and Outcome of Primary and Secondary Procedures.
[BACKGROUND] The muscle splitting technique is a submuscular pocket used for augmentation mammoplasty. Its use and results following primary and secondary procedures are presented. [METHODS] A retrospective study that analyzed complication…
- Invited Response on: Letter to the Editor: Layered Mastopexy with Augmentation in Muscle Splitting Biplane-A Modification for Lower Pole Safety and Stability.
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Mastopexy using de-epithelialised dermoglandular flaps: a case series for maximal volume conservation following breast implants removal.
[AIMS AND OBJECTIVE] Removal of implants without replacement is often requested, and the procedure is more commonly performed today than ever before. However, the resultant loss of body image, secondary to the loss of breast volume, is not …
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Single-stage Layered versus Nonlayered Mastopexy with Augmentation in Muscle Splitting Biplane: A Comparative Analysis.
[UNLABELLED] Single-stage layered mastopexy with augmentation is a modification of muscle-splitting pocket that reduces risk of complications and revision rate. [METHODS] A retrospective chart review of all the consecutive cases, performed…
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Periprosthetic Infection in Primary and Secondary Augmentation Mammoplasty Using Round Silicone Gel Breast Implants: Comparative Analysis of 2521 Primary and 386 Secondary Mammoplasties in a Single Surgeon Practice.
[INTRODUCTION] Wounds are generally classified as clean, clean contaminated, contaminated and dirty. Aesthetic surgery, including breast augmentation, is classified as clean or clean contaminated. The presence of bacteria on the skin, in ni…
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Revisionary Surgery Following Primary Augmentation Mammoplasty in Muscle Splitting Biplane Pocket: An Appraisal of 93 Revisionary Surgeries.
[BACKGROUND] Muscle splitting augmentation mammoplasty is the creation of a submuscular pocket which is gaining attention and acceptance by plastic surgeons worldwide. First introduced in 2007, muscle splitting augmentation mammoplasty has …
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Muscle Splitting Augmentation Mammoplasty: A 13-Year Outcome Analysis of 1511 Primary Augmentation Mammoplasties.
[BACKGROUND] Augmentation mammoplasty is a commonly performed procedure by plastic surgeons with a high satisfaction outcome. Muscle splitting augmentation mammoplasty was first described in 2007 and has been since used for primary and seco…
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Poly Implant Prothèse (PIP) incidence of device failure and capsular contracture: a retrospective comparative analysis.
[BACKGROUND] The Medicine and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency in the United Kingdom issued a Medical Device Alert (MDA/2010/025) through a press release on 31 March 2010 for clinicians not to use the Poly Implant Prothèse (PIP) implan…
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Muscle-splitting, subglandular, and partial submuscular augmentation mammoplasties: a 12-year retrospective analysis of 2026 primary cases.
[BACKGROUND] Augmentation mammoplasty is a commonly performed procedure with a very high satisfaction rate. Various techniques have been described since the report of the first augmentation mammoplasty in 1963. Muscle-splitting augmentation…
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Vertical scar mastopexy with a cat's tail extension for prevention of skin redundancy: an experience with 17 consecutive cases after mastopexy and mastopexy with breast augmentation.
[BACKGROUND] Mastopexy with or without augmentation is a commonly performed procedure. Marking, orientation of the flap and, in simultaneous augmentation, pockets for the implants can be selected in any combination. Vertical scar mastopexy,…
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High transverse capsuloplasty for the correction of malpositioned implants following augmentation mammoplasty in partial submuscular plane.
[BACKGROUND] Breast augmentation is one of the most commonly performed procedures today. The complications are few and can be divided into early or late. Early complications include infection and haematoma often requiring emergency interven…
- Back-to-front flipping of implants following augmentation mammoplasty and the role of physical characteristics in a round cohesive gel silicone breast implant: retrospective analysis of 3458 breast implants by a single surgeon.
- Augmentation mammoplasty in breasts with port-wine stains. Are these patients at increased risk of haematoma? A case report with comparative analysis.
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Breast augmentation, antibiotic prophylaxis, and infection: comparative analysis of 1,628 primary augmentation mammoplasties assessing the role and efficacy of antibiotics prophylaxis duration.
[BACKGROUND] Infections after augmentation mammoplasty are not uncommon, and prophylactic antibiotics are routinely administered to minimize infection. However, there is paucity of information on the relationship between the length of proph…
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Augmentation mastopexy in muscle-splitting biplane: outcome of first 44 consecutive cases of mastopexies in a new pocket.
[BACKGROUND] Augmentation with mastopexy is a commonly performed procedure and is done either simultaneously or in stages. The augmentation component can be accomplished by placing an implant in the subglandular, partial submuscular, or sub…
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Breast autoinflation with sterile pus as a marker of implant rupture: single-stage treatment and outcome for five consecutive cases.
Augmentation mammaplasty is one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed. Early complications of the procedure are hematoma and infection, and late complications include capsular contracture and device failure or its displacement. …
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Breast augmentation in asymmetrically placed nipple-areola complex in the horizontal axis: lateralisation of implant pocket to offset lateralised nipples.
[BACKGROUND] Nipple-areola complex (NAC) lateralisation in the horizontal axis is understudied with respect to its potential effects on the outcome of augmentation mammoplasty. An implant pocket dissected slightly laterally on the affected …
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Correction of acquired synmastia with muscle-splitting biplane implant replacement.
[BACKGROUND] Synmastia following mammoplasty is an uncommon complication. The true incidence is not known and the condition is underrecorded and undertreated. Medial capsulorrhaphy is the treatment of choice and can be accomplished in a sin…
- Selection of breast pocket using the pinch test in augmentation mammoplasty: can it be relied on in the long term?
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Risk of seroma with simultaneous liposuction and abdominoplasty and the role of progressive tension sutures.
[BACKGROUND] This study aimed to evaluate the true risk of seroma with simultaneous abdominoplasty and liposuction and to assess the role of progressive tension suture in preventing it. [METHODS] A retrospective chart review of 235 consecu…
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Bilateral areoleor depigmentation after augmentation mammoplasty: a case report and literature search.
Breast augmentation is by far one of the most common aesthetic procedures performed by plastic surgeons, and silicone implants are the most common prostheses used. Complications arising from the procedure are broadly categorized as either s…
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Use of the rectus sternalis in augmentation mammoplasty: case report and literature search.
Breast augmentation is by far one of the most common aesthetic procedures currently performed by plastic surgeons. The plane of dissection for prosthesis placement is quite often partial submuscular. The rectus sternalis, an nomalous muscle…
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Left unilateral breast autoinflation and intraprosthetic collection of sterile pus: an unusual operative finding of silicone gel bleed with silicone lymphadenitis.
Implant rupture is a known complication after augmentation mammoplasty. Saline implant failure may present with few diagnosable problems due to the loss of volume. On the other hand, intracapsular silicone gel implant rupture or failure can…
- Incidence of mondor disease in breast augmentation: a retrospective study of 2052 breasts using inframammary incision.
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Vertical scar with the bipedicle technique: a modified procedure for breast reduction and mastopexy.
[BACKGROUND] Reduction mammaplasty and mastopexy are commonly performed aesthetic procedures. One such procedure, the vertical scar technique, has gained popularity in recent years, and various types of pedicles have been designed and assoc…
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Muscle-splitting breast augmentation: a new pocket in a different plane.
[BACKGROUND] Breast augmentation usually is performed in subglandular, subfascial, or partial submuscular pockets, including the dual plane. A new pocket has been described and used by the author. The initial pocket was made in the subgland…
- The ballooning maneuver in breast augmentation.