Abdominoplasty-derived dermal-fat graft augmentation gluteoplasty.

Aesthet Surg J

Dr Muresan is a resident, Department of Surgery, Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore, MarylandDr Brownstein is a plastic surgeon in private practice in Berlin, New JerseyDr Shureih is a plastic surgeon in private practice in Baltimore, Maryland

Published: November 2014

Background: Plastic surgeons are exploring novel techniques for augmentation gluteoplasty as the demand for this procedure increases annually in the United States.

Objectives: The authors retrospectively reviewed a series of lower abdominal dermal-fat graft augmentation gluteoplasties to validate the procedure.

Methods: Nine consecutive patients underwent abdominoplasty or torsoplasty in which 2 oval dermal-fat grafts were excised, de-epithelialized, and then implanted into subfascial gluteal pockets for augmentation. All operations were independently conducted by 1 of 2 surgeons at facilities in Maryland and New Jersey.

Results: The mean age of the 9 female patients was 46 years. The mean dermal-graft size was 188 cm(2), and the mean graft weight was 288 g. One graft became infected and required excision 39 days after the procedure. There were no other complications. All surviving grafts provided a substantial increase in posterior projection and long-lasting gluteal volume.

Conclusions: Dermal-fat graft augmentation gluteoplasty provides a voluminous, natural-feeling, and durable aesthetic result. The procedure should be considered a viable option for patients undergoing abdominoplasty or torsoplasty, especially as more experience is gained.

Level Of Evidence: 4.

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