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20.11.2020 | Original Article
Simultaneous Mastopexy via Areola Excision to Correct Mild and Moderate Breast Ptosis
verfasst von:
Yukun Liu, Yuping Ren, Min Wu, Kai Hou, Yiping Wu
Erschienen in:
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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Ausgabe 3/2021
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Abstract
Background
Breast ptosis is one of the most common complaints in the clinical setting. Simultaneous mastopexy via areola excision involves a reliable modified aesthetic technique with distinctive features to correct mild and moderate pendulous breasts. The aim of this study is to determine whether the novel surgical approach is a safe and long-lasting technique for patients with breast ptosis.
Methods
We performed a retrospective study of 48 patients who received simultaneous mastopexy through circumareolar excision and followed up for 12 months. Breast size, shape, fullness, symmetry, scar appearance, and sensitivity of nipple-areolar complex were evaluated.
Results
Patients were satisfied with upper pole fullness, symmetry and scar less appearance. There were no cases of NAC deformity or sensation loss, neither sever capsular contracture was observed.
Conclusion
The new surgical technique, one-stage periareolar augmentation mastopexy, is a reliable and long-lasting operation for patients with mild and moderate breast ptosis.
Level of Evidence IV
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