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Background Different types of abdominoplasties have been developed to address individual patient characteristics. However, complication rates and risk factors for complications between different types of abdominoplasties has yet to be reported. Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate the complication rates and risks associated with each type of abdominoplasty. Methods Using the CosmetAssure database, patients undergoing an abdominoplasty from 2015 to 2022 were identified. Demographic factors and major complications were recorded and analyzed using a chi-square test or ANOVA. A logistic regression was performed to identify the risk associated with each type of abdominoplasty for developing complications. Results A total of 55,596 patients underwent an abdominoplasty procedure by any method. The overall complication rate was 2.1%. There was a significant difference in the overall complication rate between all seven types of abdominoplasties (p<0.05), with Fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty having the highest complication rate. The year of surgery, being underweight or morbidly obese, diabetes, and being male placed patients at a significantly higher risk for developing a post-operative complication. Over 15,000 patients (27.2%) had concurrent procedures related to breast surgery, other body contouring, liposuction, or facial surgery. When accounting for various risk factors in a regression model, there was no significant added risk for major complications after a combination procedure with an abdominoplasty compared to abdominoplasty alone. Conclusions Among the different types of abdominoplasties, a Fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty has the highest complication rate. Concurrent cosmetic procedures in addition to an abdominoplasty showed no added risk for major complications compared to abdominoplasty alone.
Background Different types of abdominoplasties have been developed to address individual patient characteristics. However, complication rates and risk factors for complications between different types of abdominoplasties has yet to be reported. Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate the complication rates and risks associated with each type of abdominoplasty. Methods Using the CosmetAssure database, patients undergoing an abdominoplasty from 2015 to 2022 were identified. Demographic factors and major complications were recorded and analyzed using a chi-square test or ANOVA. A logistic regression was performed to identify the risk associated with each type of abdominoplasty for developing complications. Results A total of 55,596 patients underwent an abdominoplasty procedure by any method. The overall complication rate was 2.1%. There was a significant difference in the overall complication rate between all seven types of abdominoplasties (p<0.05), with Fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty having the highest complication rate. The year of surgery, being underweight or morbidly obese, diabetes, and being male placed patients at a significantly higher risk for developing a post-operative complication. Over 15,000 patients (27.2%) had concurrent procedures related to breast surgery, other body contouring, liposuction, or facial surgery. When accounting for various risk factors in a regression model, there was no significant added risk for major complications after a combination procedure with an abdominoplasty compared to abdominoplasty alone. Conclusions Among the different types of abdominoplasties, a Fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty has the highest complication rate. Concurrent cosmetic procedures in addition to an abdominoplasty showed no added risk for major complications compared to abdominoplasty alone.
O presente resumo do artigo a ser submetido para publicação tem como A Nutrição Funcional tem ganhado destaque como uma abordagem eficaz para o emagrecimento saudável e a promoção da estética corporal, ao considerar a individualidade bioquímica e a regulação hormonal. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar o impacto da Nutrição Funcional na modulação hormonal, na preservação da massa muscular e na promoção da saúde estética. Para tanto, foi realizada uma revisão sistemática da literatura em bases de dados científicas, com a seleção de estudos publicados entre 2019 e 2023 que abordassem o tema. Foram considerados critérios de inclusão que envolviam intervenções nutricionais focadas na regulação hormonal, composição corporal e estética. Os resultados indicaram que a Nutrição Funcional é eficaz na regulação de hormônios como insulina, leptina e cortisol, favorecendo o controle de peso de forma sustentável. Além disso, a preservação da massa muscular foi destacada como um diferencial, contribuindo para a melhora da composição corporal. A promoção da estética corporal, especialmente da saúde da pele, cabelo e unhas, também foi observada com a inclusão de nutrientes específicos na dieta. Conclui-se que a Nutrição Funcional não apenas promove o emagrecimento saudável, mas também melhora significativamente a estética corporal, oferecendo benefícios holísticos para a saúde e bem-estar.
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