2017
DOI: 10.1080/2000656x.2017.1335642
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Safe monsplasty technique

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“…Excessive skin and fat are removed by dissecting to the level of the mons pubis fascia along an area bordered superiorly at abdominoplasty or prior scar and inferiorly approximately 5-7 cm above the anterior vulvar commissure. Lateral incision shapes can vary by technique including trapezoidal shape, 74,75 circular arch, 53,76 swallow crescent, 53 sharp triangular wedge, 73,77 and continuous abdominoplasty incisions extending laterally over upper thighs corresponding to parallel abdominoplasty incision 77 . The mons pubis is then anchored to the abdominal fascia with permanent or delayed absorbable sutures 53,73–75,77 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Excessive skin and fat are removed by dissecting to the level of the mons pubis fascia along an area bordered superiorly at abdominoplasty or prior scar and inferiorly approximately 5-7 cm above the anterior vulvar commissure. Lateral incision shapes can vary by technique including trapezoidal shape, 74,75 circular arch, 53,76 swallow crescent, 53 sharp triangular wedge, 73,77 and continuous abdominoplasty incisions extending laterally over upper thighs corresponding to parallel abdominoplasty incision 77 . The mons pubis is then anchored to the abdominal fascia with permanent or delayed absorbable sutures 53,73–75,77 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reported risks of mons pubis reduction/lipectomy include prolonged edema, lymphedema, hematoma, and loss of sensation in the region. 71,76,80…”
Section: Mons Pubis Reduction-lipectomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This smoothly elevated the mons pubis and corrected any ptosis. 14 Next, high-tension suturing was performed at the top of the umbilicus to facilitate wound closure (by reducing the tension on the scar) and to remodel the subumbilical abdomen. 15 Tension-free closure was achieved using absorbable Polysorb 2/0 and 3/0, and Monocryl 4/0, stitches.…”
Section: Operative Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This dissection is performed just above the fascia and extends laterally to the medial edge of the recti muscles. Thereafter, a monsplasty 5 with 3 nonabsorbable stitches (1 Premicron; B.Braun, Melsungen, Germany) was achieved, and the medial point was placed between Cramper’s fascia and rectus aponeurosis and the 2 lateral stitches between Cramper’s fascia and the periostea of the iliac crest. A high-tension stitch was placed at the top of the neo-umbilicus between the dermis of the abdominal flap and the rectus fascia to reduce tension of the scar.…”
Section: Part 3: Anterior Contouringmentioning
confidence: 99%