vertical augmentation/mastopexy reveals that there is no statistically significant risk reduction when using an additional inframammary incision, which adds an unnecessary scar.#The access incision at the time of breast augmentation or augmentation/mastopexy is unlikely to affect the capsular contracture ...
Wound healing is a tandem process involving inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling, through which damage is repaired and ultimately scar tissue is formed. This process mainly relies on the complex and extensive interaction of growth factors and cytokines, which coordinate the synthesis of various ...
Anincisionis made according to the preoperative markings using a sharp scalpel (Fig. 23.5). As discussed above, the authors’ preferred placement of the scar is in the inframammary fold where the lowest part of the IMF curve is located. The length of the incision depends on the size of th...
The exact pathophysiology of the stricture is unknown. Some articles think under the influence of physical and chemical factors, activation of fibroblast proliferation promotes collagen deposition and scar formation, which will lead to contracture of esophagus [3]. Now, the endoscopic treatment of ...
The easily hidden scar (43.98 %), lower capsular contracture rate (23.15 %), and lower possibility of injury to the breast parenchyma (17.13 %) ranked as the top 3 reasons for the incision choice. Patients with a preoperative cup size of AA were 12.316 times more likely to choose the ...
The easily hidden scar (43.98 %), lower capsular contracture rate (23.15 %), and lower possibility of injury to the breast parenchyma (17.13 %) ranked as the top 3 reasons for the incision choice. Patients with a preoperative cup size of AA were 12.316 times more likely to choose the ...
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Twelve patients required reoperation because of: breast lump (1), infection (1), capsular contracture (2) and dissatisfaction with the shape of the breasts (4), volume (3) and scar (2). Sixteen patients developed some minor complications postoperatively. 27 patients had postoperative pictures ...
To achieve this outcome with traditional methods, a surgeon would have to cut through the skin and cartilage and then stick the pieces back together. That can lead to formation of scar tissue at the joint. That scar tissue must sometimes be removed in subsequent operations, Hill says. By avo...
Excluded cases included patients who had no completed follow 徊爎eoperative flexion contracture greater than 15° and preoperative flexion less than 90°; paresthesia in lower limb; scar within the knee area; patella alta or baja. We recorded and analyzed the following data, including each ...