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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 11-13, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-885944

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Objective:To compare the clinical effects between axillary approach, periareolar approach and inframammary fold approach in breast augmentation.Methods:Two hundred and eleven patients in our department from Jan. 2016 to Jan. 2018 were involved in this study. According to the surgical approach, the patients were divided into the axillary approach group, periareolar approach group and inframammary fold approach group. Postoperative pain, incision scar, drainage fluid and several complications were observed in three groups.Results:Postoperative VAS score of patients in inframammary fold approach and periareolar approach group was lower than that in the axillary approach group ( F=70.93, P<0.05), and postoperative drainage fluid was lower than in the axillary approach group. No diffrences were found in postoperative scar score among the three group ( P>0.05), and the nipple areola sensory disorder in the inframammary fold approach group was less. Conclusions:Breast augmentation of inframammary fold approach has the advantages of relatively hidden incision, short surgical approach, direct vision operation, mild pain, less surgical injury and low postoperative complications. It is worthy of being promoted.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6): 245-247, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-712384

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Objective To compare the coronary incision with the sagittal incision in transaxillary breast augmentation.Methods A total of 60 patients who underwent transaxillary subpectoral breast augmentation with round breast implants were randomly allocated into two groups:Group A (30 patients) received coronary incision,while Group B received sagittal incision.The operative time of implant insertion,the distinction of scar and the repair rate of scar were compared between the two groups.Results The mean operative time of implant insertion in group A was (14.55±3.79)s,and that in group B was (27.38±6.79) s,with statistically significant difference (t =9.03,P<0.05).But there was no statistical significance in the difference in the degree of scar (x2 =0.26,P>0.05) or the repair rate of scar (x2=0.35,P>0.05) between two groups.Conclusions As for the operative time of implant insertion,the coronary incision is better than the sagittal incision.

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