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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 7-10, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-885943

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Objective:To introduce the method and clinical effect of inferior pedicle flap used in reduction mammoplasty.Methods:From January 2010 to December 2019, 19 patients with moderate to severe macromastia who underwent reduction mammoplasty with inferior pedicle flap were enrolled in this study. The method of inferior pedicle flap was based on Robbins vertical inferior pedicle flap. New position of nipple areola and inferior pedicle flap were designed in terms of the breast anatomy.Results:A total of 19 patients (38 breasts) were included in this study. The average tissue reduction of one side breast was 570 g (385 g to 1 525 g). After operation, all patients were satisfied with natural appearance and nipple erection effect. There were no operation-related complications including nipple-areola necrosis. After 6 months to 8 years following-up, No inverted T hypertrophic scar occurred. Hyperpigmentation occurred on two patients with dark-skinned. The position of bilateral nipples and areola was higher in 1 patient after operation. The other 18 patients were satisfied with the position and shape of nipples and areola.Conclusions:It is a good choice for patients with moderate to severe macromastia to receive reduction mammoplasty with inferior pedicle flap. Through the method, large amount of breast tissue reduction and stable blood supply of nipple and areola complex could be obtained.

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Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery ; (6): 1209-1212, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-800209

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Objective@#To explore procedures and clinical effect of the technique, combined reposition of rectus abdominis with abdminioplasty, for treating postpartum women with diastasis rectus abdominis and lax abdominal wall.@*Methods@#Postpartum women with diastasis rectus abdominis and lax abdominal wall who underwent reposition of rectus abdominis and abdminioplasty were enrolled in this study. This combined technique was based on abdominoplasty, including reposition of rectus abdominis, umbilical transposition and tightening abdominal wall.@*Results@#A total of 12 patients were included in this study. Umbilical transposition was performed in 9 patients. Skin was resected by 8 to 14 centimetre in width.There were no infection, skin necrosis, and delayed wound healing.Natural abdominal contour has been found in all patients and the abdominal perimeter as well as the waistline have shrunk.Further more, this combined technique has been shown to improve quality of life by reducing pain, restoring function, and increasing satisfaction with appearance.After 3 months to 2 years following up, all patients were satisfied with operative outcomes.@*Conclusions@#This combined technique has been shown to be a good choice for postpartum women with diastasis rectus abdominis and lax abdominal wall.

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