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Erschienen in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 1/2018

26.10.2017 | Original Article

Augmentation Mastopexy with a Dermal Encapsulated Round or Anatomic Autoprosthesis

verfasst von: Safvet Ors

Erschienen in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Ausgabe 1/2018

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Abstract

Introduction

Several factors, such as aging, pregnancy, and weight loss, reduce the elasticity of the breast tissue, and ptosis occurs. Due to aging and gravity, it is not possible to completely prevent breast ptosis. The goal is to delay the recurrence of ptosis as much as possible.

Patients and Methods

This study included 20 female patients aged 25–55 years. The patients who underwent surgery had different levels of ptosis. Although the patients wanted their breasts to be lifted and an increase in projection, they did not want implants to be used. For this reason, autologous flaps were prepared from the patients, and these flaps were called autoprosthesis flaps. The flap donor area (FA) boundaries consisted of the inframammary fold at the bottom, the medial and lateral pillar legs at the two sides and the lower margin of the areola at the top. The skin on the FA was de-epithelialized. A hand dermatome was used to ensure that the extracted skin was not too thick because the rest of the dermal skin would form the cover of the planned autoprosthesis flap. Before surgery, the autoprosthesis flap baseline width, projection, and shape (round or anatomic) were planned for each patient. The autoprosthesis flap was prepared as a central pedicle, and the dermal layer, which was 1 cm wider than the flap, was then attached over the autoprosthesis flap to the pectoral muscle fascia with at least 10 sutures in the recipient area. For a round autoprosthesis flap, the flap base diameter was 10–12 cm on average, whereas for an anatomic autoprosthesis flap, the width of the flap was 10–12 cm and the height was 12–14 cm. Autoprosthesis flap projections varied from 4 to 6 cm.

Results

Because of the autoprosthesis flap, breast projection was more prominent, even in the lying position. All the patients were very satisfied with their size, shape, projection, and natural appearance. In particular, the image in the lying position was very similar to a mastopexy performed with an actual breast implant; thus, sagging was not observed.

Conclusion

In augmentation mastopexy patients who do not want implants, upper pole filling and adequate breast projection can be easily achieved with this method. The potential risks of capsule formation, implant rejection, and implant rupture were not observed with this technique.

Level of Evidence V

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Metadaten
Titel
Augmentation Mastopexy with a Dermal Encapsulated Round or Anatomic Autoprosthesis
verfasst von
Safvet Ors
Publikationsdatum
26.10.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Ausgabe 1/2018
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-017-0987-8

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