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Plast Reconstr Surg
January 2025
From the Department of Plastic Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences.
Background: Each breast augmentation technique has advantages and indications, and the quest for the perfect implant pocket plane is ongoing. An ideal dual plane should meet 3 requirements: adequate implant coverage, optimal control of breast shape, and maximal muscle preservation. The authors report a modified procedure for breast augmentation: the subfascial mini-muscle release dual-plane technique.
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October 2020
Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, 790 Bay Street, Suite 410, Toronto, ON, M5G 1N8, Canada.
Medicines (Basel)
May 2020
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Department, Metropolitan General Hospital, 264 Mesogeion Avenue, 15562 Athens, Greece.
Implant-assisted breast augmentation is among the most performed surgeries performed by plastic surgeons today. This prospective study evaluated the patient satisfaction and complication rates using high-profile round silicone implant alone (traditional breast augmentation) Group A versus the high-profile round silicone implant assisted with stromal enriched lipograft (composite breast augmentation) Group B. A total of 50 female patient candidates to undergo breast augmentation between January to September 2017 were randomly assigned to either group.
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March 2020
Consultant, Enhance Aesthetic and Cosmetic Clinic, Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Hundred and eleven patients of breast augmentation in trans women operated between January 2004 and September 2019 are presented. Two surgeons conducted the study with a slightly different antibiotic regime. Only round implants were used.
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October 2020
Montreal International Clinic, Dubai, UAE.
The tumescent technique is very effective for subfascial breast implant surgery. A total amount volume of 330 cc (120/160 cc for each breast) ensures a clean and bloodless field, leading to less postoperative bruising and prolonged local anaesthesia effects. The surgical procedure can be performed with or without associated sedation.
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