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Relation Between Post-Augmentation Parenchymal Atrophy and Local Tissue Pressure.
[BACKGROUND] Breast parenchyma interacts dynamically with an inserted implant, which may lead to local atrophy and sensory involvement, changes in vascular tissue and lactation, and volume reduction over time. The inversely proportional rel…
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Lower Body Lift After Bariatric Surgery: 323 Consecutive Cases Over 10-Year Experience.
[BACKGROUND] Lower body lift is a widespread procedure for massive weight loss patients aimed to improve the contour of the lower trunk, gluteal region and proximal lower extremity. The data about complications are confusing, and there is a…
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Functional and Volumetric Analysis of the Pectoralis Major Muscle After Submuscular Breast Augmentation.
[BACKGROUND] Dual plane breast augmentation is a technical variation of the submuscular plane described as a technique that reduces contour deformities due to contraction of the pectoralis major muscle and lower risk of double-bubble deform…
- Response to "Misconceptions of Capsular Contracture, Operative Times, and Complications in the Transaxillary Breast Augmentation Literature".
- Reply: Volumetric Evaluation of the Mammary Gland and Pectoralis Major Muscle following Subglandular and Submuscular Breast Augmentation.
- Does better editorial staff mean a better journal impact factor?
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Utility of video-assisted endoscopy in transaxillary breast augmentation.
[BACKGROUND] Breast augmentation through incisions in the axillae is an option for patients who wish to avoid scars on the breasts. The axillary approach also preserves the mammary parenchyma and lactiferous ducts. The utility of video-assi…
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Evaluation of the effects of silicone implants on the breast parenchyma.
[BACKGROUND] Despite being the cosmetic procedure most performed worldwide, there are still few objective measurements of postoperative volumetric analysis of breast augmentation available in the literature. [OBJECTIVE] The aim of this stu…
- Reply: updating the concepts on neck lift and lower third of the face.