A Safe and Simple Method of Augmentation Mastopexy

Tong Le, Michael John Higgs
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Introduction: Combining breast augmentation with mastopexy has historically been considered challenging, with concerns about complications and suboptimal aesthetic outcomes. However, recent data suggest that the combined procedure can be performed safely and effectively. Materials and Method: This article presents a technique for augmentation mastopexy that aims to minimize complications and is safe to perform. The technique focuses on preserving a robust blood supply, minimizing lower breast contour bottoming out, maintaining upper pole fullness, reducing the risk of recurrent ptosis, minimizing scar burden, and avoiding periareolar scar widening. Precise preoperative and intraoperative markings are crucial for achieving long-lasting results. The use of tailor tacking and marking the vertical excess with the patient in an upright position provides a reliable method for determining the amount of soft tissue resection required. Results: The results are shown in the postoperative photographs at 10 days, 1 month, and 3 months, respectively. These are compared with the preoperative photographs of the patient’s features. Discussion: The technique incorporates the use of an implant placed in the dual-plane subpectoral pocket to address upper pole flatness and provide structural support in the lower pole. The article emphasizes the importance of preserving Cooper’s ligaments during skin resection to maintain the supportive role of the skin. Vertical wedge resection of the lower pole is employed to reconstruct the breast cone and create a strong vertical fibrous band, which contributes to the long-term shape and support of the breast. The article also discusses techniques to mitigate nipple-areolar complex widening and emphasizes the importance of patient selection based on specific criteria. Conclusion: Overall, the authors present a safe and simple technique for augmentation mastopexy that aims to achieve long-lasting results with minimal complications. The authors advocate for careful patient selection and adherence to their methodology, which incorporates principles of preserving blood supply, maintaining breast contours, and minimizing scar burden.
一种安全简便的乳房隆乳术方法
简介:隆胸和乳房切除术相结合历来被认为是具有挑战性的,担心并发症和不理想的美学结果。然而,最近的数据表明,联合手术可以安全有效地进行。材料和方法:本文介绍了一种旨在减少并发症和安全的隆胸术。该技术的重点是保持强大的血液供应,尽量减少乳房底部轮廓,保持上极丰满,减少复发性上睑下垂的风险,尽量减少疤痕负担,避免乳晕周围疤痕扩大。精确的术前和术中标记对于获得持久的效果至关重要。在患者处于直立位置时,使用裁缝钉和标记垂直多余部分,为确定所需的软组织切除量提供了可靠的方法。结果:术后10天、1个月和3个月的照片显示了结果。这些与术前患者的特征照片进行比较。讨论:该技术结合了在双平面胸下口袋内放置植入物的使用,以解决上极的平坦性并在下极提供结构支撑。本文强调在皮肤切除术中保留库伯韧带以维持皮肤的支持作用的重要性。采用下极垂直楔形切除术重建乳房锥体,形成坚固的垂直纤维带,有助于乳房的长期形状和支撑。文章还讨论了减轻乳头-乳晕复变宽的技术,并强调了根据具体标准选择患者的重要性。结论:总的来说,作者提出了一种安全、简单的隆胸术,旨在以最小的并发症实现持久的效果。作者提倡谨慎的患者选择和坚持他们的方法,包括保留血液供应的原则,保持乳房轮廓,并尽量减少疤痕负担。
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