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J Craniofac Surg ; 26(3): 719-21, 2015 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25974778

ABSTRACT

Reconstructive surgery of complex hair-bearing skin defects often represents a challenge for the plastic surgeon; indeed, a multistage procedure is to be planned, including a first reconstructive step including local flaps, even if pre-expanded, or for larger defects, microsurgical flaps. To date, the implant of dermal regeneration templates has been proven an effective alternative. The authors relate their results of a complex hair-bearing reconstruction of a scalp and brow defect after a friction road burn with those reported in literature, concluding that a 3-staged reconstruction (dermal template implantation, skin grafting, and finally hair micrografting) can achieve good results in this complex kind of reconstruction. Histological specimens taken 2 years later confirmed a full anatomical reconstruction of the hair-bearing areas. Finally, this paper reports the first case of brow reconstruction performed with these techniques.


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Prostheses and Implants , Scalp/surgery , Skin Transplantation/methods , Soft Tissue Injuries/surgery , Surgical Flaps , Hair , Humans , Male , Plastic Surgery Procedures/methods , Young Adult
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Ann Ital Chir ; 84(3): 305-10, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23220970

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BACKGROUND: Sub-muscular positioning of breast implants requires interrupting as well as disinserting both the abdominal and sterno-chondral fibers of the pectoral muscle; this can produce a muscular strength reduction which reveal bothering and is often detected in some daily motions, such as cutting bread into slices. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The revision of anatomy and literature induced the authors to search for a conservative approach for breast augmentation. They describe a new technique defined "Tri-plane" where the muscular fibers are not cut but simply split to create the pocket for breast implants. RESULTS: Our experience evidenced that this technique gave good aesthetic results together with a more significant projection of the NAC without any strength diminution either in adduction or abduction of the arms. CONCLUSIONS: This technique is a valid alternative to other techniques of breast augmentation as it conjugates the advantages of sub-glandular and sub-muscular implants without muscular deficit.


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Breast Implants , Mammaplasty/methods , Female , Humans
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