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Urinary Incontinence and Abdominal Diastasis: A Detailed Analysis and Surgical Outcome in 100 Patients Undergoing Abdominoplasty.
[BACKGROUND] Urinary incontinence (UI), particularly stress urinary incontinence (SUI), is a prevalent condition that significantly impacts the quality of life, especially in women. Abdominal diastasis recti, a separation of the rectus abdo…
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Improvement of Gastrointestinal Symptoms After Diastasis Recti Repair: A Prospective Study.
[BACKGROUND] Diastasis recti abdominis (DRA) is a common postpartum condition associated with musculoskeletal impairments. While a link to gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction is suspected, it remains poorly studied. We hypothesized that surgi…
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Prevention of Seroma Formation in Abdominoplasty with Absorbable Running Barbed Arch Suture (ARBAS) Technique.
[BACKGROUND] Abdominoplasty is a widely performed cosmetic procedure aimed at improving abdominal contour and function. Seroma formation, with an incidence of approximately 10.9%, remains a common and challenging complication. Traditional p…
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Abdominoplasty Specimens as a Practical Training Model for Ultrasound-Guided Gluteal Lipofilling.
[BACKGROUND] Gluteal fat grafting (commonly known as the Brazilian Butt Lift, BBL) has surged in popularity over the past decade, but this rise has been marred by safety concerns. Inadvertent intramuscular fat injection during BBL can lead …
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Restoring Core Strength After Rectus Diastasis Repair: A Prospective Controlled Study of Abdominal Muscle Function Following Abdominoplasty.
[BACKGROUND] Diastasis recti abdominis (DRA) is characterized by a pathological widening of the linea alba, leading to impaired core stability, reduced trunk function, and compromised quality of life. Despite the widespread use of abdominop…
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Early Protein Supplementation Enhances Wound Healing and Reduces Complications Following Abdominoplasty: A Controlled Study in Non-bariatric Patients.
[BACKGROUND] Protein intake plays a critical role in postoperative recovery and wound healing, particularly in procedures such as abdominoplasty. While ERAS protocols emphasize nutritional optimization, evidence in non-bariatric patients un…
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Is Longer Better? Revisiting Compression Duration After Abdominoplasty with Diastasis Repair.
This randomized controlled trial evaluated whether prolonged postoperative compression provides clinical benefit after abdominoplasty with rectus diastasis repair. One hundred twenty patients were randomized to wear a standardized class-II …
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Preoperative GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and Thromboinflammatory Markers in Patients Undergoing Abdominoplasty: A Prospective Monocentric Study.
[BACKGROUND] Abdominoplasty in patients with obesity carries a heightened risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) due to a proinflammatory and hypercoagulable baseline. Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) are increasingly use…
- Lymphatic-Sparing Approaches and Liposuction Integration in Upper Body Lift Surgery.
- Expanding the Role of Cell Salvage: Implications for High-Volume Liposuction and Lipedema Surgery.
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The use of glove drains in lipedema liposuction: A technical note and preliminary observations.
BackgroundLipedema is a chronic disorder involving abnormal accumulation of subcutaneous fat, primarily in the lower limbs. Liposuction is an effective treatment, but postoperative complications such as fluid retention and seroma formation …
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Shockwave therapy in lipedema patients: A prospective study.
Postoperative fibrosis is a common and significant complication following liposuction for lipedema, often leading to tissue induration, pain, and compromised aesthetic results. This fibrosis can jeopardize the overall success of the procedu…
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The Role of Helium Plasma Technology in Liposuction for Lipedema of the Lower Limbs: A Stage-Specific Analysis.
[BACKGROUND] Lipedema is a chronic adipose tissue disorder characterized by abnormal fat accumulation, pain, often necessitating surgical intervention. While liposuction is the primary treatment to remove pathological fat, postoperative ski…
- Sharp Cannulas and Third-Generation Ultrasound in Dorsocervical Liposuction: A Complementary Perspective.
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Serrapeptase After Liposuction for Lipedema: Limited Evidence for Antifibrotic Efficacy.
[BACKGROUND] Postoperative fibrosis is a frequent complication following liposuction for lipedema. Serrapeptase, a proteolytic enzyme with purported anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic effects, is used empirically, but robust evidence suppor…
- Optimizing Laser-Assisted Liposuction: Efficacy, Thermal Safety, and the Need for Uniform Parameters.
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Ultrasound-Guided Subscarpal Liposuction in Abdominoplasty: A Safe and Precise Approach for Optimized Vascular and Aesthetic Outcomes.
[BACKGROUND] Subscarpal fat represents a loose, hypovascular layer that contributes to flap tension and ischemic risk in abdominoplasty. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of ultrasound-guided subscarpal liposuction using …
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Cutaneous Sensory Alterations After Lower Limb Liposuction for Lipedema: A Comparative Study with Aesthetic Liposuction Patients.
[INTRODUCTION] Liposuction is effective for body contouring but may cause transient cutaneous sensory changes. In lipedema, therapeutic liposuction involves higher aspirate volumes, fibrotic tissue, and exposure of distal-leg zones at risk.…
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Cutaneous Sensory Loss After Lipoabdominoplasty: A Prospective Quantitative Mapping Study with Functional and Quality-of-Life Correlations.
[BACKGROUND] Abdominoplasty, especially when combined with circumferential liposuction, is a widely performed body contouring procedure with well-established aesthetic and functional benefits. However, postoperative cutaneous sensory loss i…
- Comment on: A Modified Periareolar Auto-augmentation Mastopexy: Using an Inferolaterally Pedicled Tongue-Shaped Parenchymal Flap.
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Augmentation Mastopexy: A Personalized Technique on 200 Patients.
[BACKGROUND] Augmentation mastopexy is a complex and technically demanding procedure that addresses breast ptosis and volume deficiency simultaneously. It requires careful planning, precise surgical techniques, and customization to each pat…
- Do Cultural Preferences Shape Our Choice of Breast Augmentation Approach?
- Beyond the Incision: Reconsidering the Determinants of Nipple-Areola Complex Sensation in Breast Augmentation.
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Intramuscular and Subcutaneous Lipofilling in Mastopexy: Technical Considerations and Clinical Outcomes.
[BACKGROUND] Mastopexy remains the gold standard for correcting breast ptosis, yet persistent limitations include insufficient restoration of upper pole fullness and lack of long-term projection. While prosthetic augmentation addresses thes…
- The Importance of Surgical Strategies and Immune Response Considerations in the Management of Severe Capsular Contracture.
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The Role of Taping in Early Recovery After Abdominoplasty: A Comprehensive Review and Proposal of a Standardized Protocol.
[BACKGROUND] Abdominoplasty, a widely performed surgical procedure for body contouring, is often associated with significant postoperative discomfort, edema, and prolonged recovery times. Optimizing postoperative recovery remains a critical…
- Thermal Precision and Fluid Dynamics in Abdominoplasty: A Cautious Look Beyond Patient Risk Factors.
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Innovative Glove Drains for Seroma Prevention in Body-Contouring Surgery: Retrospective Findings.
[OBJECTIVE] The purpose of this study is to present an innovative and efficient alternative to conventional silicone drains for seroma prevention, aiming to enhance patient outcomes and satisfaction post-liposuction. [PATIENTS AND METHOD] …
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Impact of Mommy Makeover Surgery on Couple Relationship Quality and Female Sexual Wellbeing: A Prospective Dyadic Study.
[BACKGROUND] Pregnancy induces profound anatomical and psychological changes that may persist postpartum, often affecting body image, self-esteem, and relationship satisfaction. The "Mummy Makeover"-a combination of aesthetic procedures-has…
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Abdominal Lipedema: Clinical Diagnosis and Management Through a Proposed Diagnostic Algorithm.
[BACKGROUND] Lipedema is a chronic disorder of adipose tissue that predominantly affects women and is frequently misdiagnosed as obesity or lymphedema. Traditionally associated with the lower extremities, lipedema can also involve the abdom…