2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00266-021-02398-x
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Ptosis and Bottoming out Following Mastopexy and Reduction Mammoplasty. Is Synthetic Mesh Internal Breast Support the Solution? A Systematic Review of the Literature

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“…16 However, Atiyeh et al demonstrated that while the use of synthetic meshes for breast support has a good safety profile with promising results, no conclusive evidence supporting their use over autologous surgical options could be deduced because of the paucity of high-level evidence currently available in the literature. 15…”
Section: Breast Reconstructionmentioning
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“…16 However, Atiyeh et al demonstrated that while the use of synthetic meshes for breast support has a good safety profile with promising results, no conclusive evidence supporting their use over autologous surgical options could be deduced because of the paucity of high-level evidence currently available in the literature. 15…”
Section: Breast Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12][13][14] Consequently, nonautologous tissue reinforcement have been utilized to minimize this complication. 15 It has been shown that utilizing a nonautologous, internal breast support system can prevent recurrent ptosis following mastopexy while also providing a more youthful appearance. 16 However, Atiyeh et al demonstrated that while the use of synthetic meshes for breast support has a good safety profile with promising results, no conclusive evidence supporting their use over autologous surgical options could be deduced because of the paucity of high-level evidence currently available in the literature.…”
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“…[4][5][6] However, these claims do not hold up when subjected to measurements. [7][8][9] A recent systematic review found that implanted mesh does not prevent ptosis and bottoming out after mastopexy. 9 ADM has been advocated as a method to prevent capsular contracture [10][11][12][13][14] ; its efficacy and safety have been challenged.…”
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“…[7][8][9] A recent systematic review found that implanted mesh does not prevent ptosis and bottoming out after mastopexy. 9 ADM has been advocated as a method to prevent capsular contracture [10][11][12][13][14] ; its efficacy and safety have been challenged. [15][16][17] ADM is a euphemism for processed cadaveric skin or xenografts.…”
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