Title of article
A New Reduction Mastopexy Design for Young Women: Snowman Pattern
Author/Authors
Cil, Yakup Department of Plastic Surgery - Diyarbakır Military Hospital, Turkey , Kocman, Atacan Emre Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery - Eskisehir Osmangazi University Medical School, Eskisehir, Turkey
Pages
10
From page
110
To page
119
Abstract
BACKGROUND Many young women are satisfied with their large breasts but suffer from sagging due to heaviness. In this article we present a novel modification of vertical scar breast reduction based on a special indication. METHODS From January 2006 to May 2012, twenty five individual patients underwent operation using modified technique with superior pedicle and vertical scar. Young women between ages 25-35 years with voluminous breasts who requested mastopexy rather than reduction were selected for the surgery. RESULTS The mean patient age was 30 years and body mass index (BMI) was 27.8±1.07 kg/m2. Mean nipple transposition was 6.5 cm. Mean weight for resected tissue was 415 g for left and 419 g for right breast. Mean operative time was 125 minutes. Patients were followed up for 9-22 months. No serious complications encountered in consecutive patient series. The only complication was permanent wrinkling probably due to vertical closure in 5 of 25 patients which did not resolve during the follow-up period. CONCLUSION We recommend that the Snowman design is a useful tool for superior pedicle breast reduction technique providing good projection and a short scar in selected patients.
Keywords
Breast reduction , Mastopexy , Snowman design
Serial Year
2015
Record number
2493834
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