The Social Area of the Breast: An Evolution Through Cultures and Centuries.

Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2024-10-24 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojae095
Amitkumar M Bagdia, Nicola Rocco, Giuseppe Catanuto, Fabrizia Calenda, Ernesto Buccheri, Amedeo Villanucci, Madhusudan S Bagdia, Chaitanyanand Koppiker, Maurizio Bruno Nava
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Breasts have evolved as a functional and aesthetic unit. The perception of society toward social exposure of the breast has been extremely diverse, not only temporally through the same civilization but also among contemporary parallel societies in geographically diverse areas. This article explores the spatial and temporal evolution of the outlook toward social exposure of breast over the past 3000 years among different societies, countries, and religions. The level of "acceptance" or "tolerance" toward visibility of breast in social situations was historically guided by social conditioning. Recently, the personal attitudes and preferences of the women themselves have become more deterministic of the clothing choices. Consequently, the conventional oncoplastic notion of a "no-scar zone" being the upper-inner quadrant of the breast must also be redefined to match the dynamic personal preferences of the patient. It is important to know what the patient thinks is the "most social" area of the breast for her, and then to avoid scars in those areas if possible. The article discusses the quest to minimize scars and the importance of shared decision making.

乳房的社会区域:跨越文化和世纪的演变。
乳房已经进化为一个功能和审美单位。社会对乳房暴露的看法是非常不同的,不仅在同一文明时期,而且在地理上不同的当代平行社会中也是如此。本文探讨了近3000年来不同社会、国家和宗教对乳房社会暴露观的时空演变。在历史上,对社会场合中乳房可见性的“接受”或“容忍”程度是由社会条件决定的。最近,女性自己的个人态度和偏好对服装选择的决定作用越来越大。因此,传统的肿瘤肿瘤学概念“无疤痕区”是乳房的上内象限,也必须重新定义,以符合患者动态的个人偏好。重要的是要知道病人认为什么是她乳房上“最社交”的区域,然后尽可能避免在这些区域留下疤痕。这篇文章讨论了如何尽量减少创伤和共同决策的重要性。
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