2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjps.2022.10.023
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Improving symmetry of nipple–areola complex (NAC) position in reduction mammoplasty using laser level projection

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“…Different clavicle heights or asymmetrical lengths will affect the MC-to-nipple distance, therefore affecting the symmetry of the new nipple position. Additionally, patients undergoing breast surgery do not tape-measure distances but mainly evaluate the correct nipple position depending on their reflection in the mirror [ 1 , 17 ], consequently focusing on the identical height of the NAC of both breasts.…”
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“…Different clavicle heights or asymmetrical lengths will affect the MC-to-nipple distance, therefore affecting the symmetry of the new nipple position. Additionally, patients undergoing breast surgery do not tape-measure distances but mainly evaluate the correct nipple position depending on their reflection in the mirror [ 1 , 17 ], consequently focusing on the identical height of the NAC of both breasts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SSN-to-nipple distance does not account for a symmetrical nipple height when the NAC is not symmetrically centred in both breasts or if there is a difference in breast width [ 17 ]. Here, the MC-to-nipple distance appears to be a superior measure but is still prone to inaccuracies when there is a difference in clavicle length or clavicle height.…”
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“…Precise preoperative markings and appropriate adherence to them during surgery used to be the key elements for achieving postoperative breast volume and symmetry [ 7 , 15 , 16 , 25 , 26 ]. However, evaluating the intraoperative volume seems to play a crucial role in achieving the best possible postoperative aesthetic results [ 35 ].…”
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“…However, evaluating the intraoperative volume seems to play a crucial role in achieving the best possible postoperative aesthetic results [ 35 ]. So far, the intraoperative assessment of breast volume and volume differences mainly relies on the surgeon’s visual estimations, which can be influenced by individual subjective factors [ 15 , 16 ]. Therefore, it is important to use an objective tool such as intraoperative 3D volumetric assessment to ensure symmetrical breast volume.…”
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