2022
DOI: 10.1186/s40001-022-00790-0
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Mastopexy using de-epithelialised dermoglandular flaps: a case series for maximal volume conservation following breast implants removal

Abstract: Aims and objective Removal of implants without replacement is often requested, and the procedure is more commonly performed today than ever before. However, the resultant loss of body image, secondary to the loss of breast volume, is not an outcome, that a patient is looking forward to. There is a lack of information on the options available to the patients following explantation. This case series presents an option of breast volume preservation and reshaping during mastopexy after breast impla… Show more

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“…However, the majority of these techniques have been previously used in the context of mastopexy, but a few publications on their use after implant removal are available. [7][8][9][10][28][29][30] The majority of them reported the use of inferior-based dermoglandular flaps (Gurunluoglu et al, 7 Hönig et al, 9 Graf et al, 10 Khan et al, 28 Papadopoulos et al, 29 Kirwan et al 30 ). Only Calobrace et al 8 described the use of a superior-based dermoglandular flap.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the majority of these techniques have been previously used in the context of mastopexy, but a few publications on their use after implant removal are available. [7][8][9][10][28][29][30] The majority of them reported the use of inferior-based dermoglandular flaps (Gurunluoglu et al, 7 Hönig et al, 9 Graf et al, 10 Khan et al, 28 Papadopoulos et al, 29 Kirwan et al 30 ). Only Calobrace et al 8 described the use of a superior-based dermoglandular flap.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2nd & 3rd intercostal branches of the internal mammary artery & lateral thoracic artery, as well as deep pectoral perforators, feed into the pedicle that is created. (11) In clinical practice, this circumstance offersNAC, which has been implanted as a full-thickness graft, the best viability. This feature, in our opinion, helps to reduce the likelihood of entire or partial graft loss or fat necrosis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%