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Expanded Approaches for Mastopexy in Aesthetic and Reconstructive Breast Surgery.
[LEARNING OBJECTIVES] After studying this article, the participant should be able to: (1) Understand the unique differences between mastopexy in aesthetic and reconstructive breast surgery. (2) Describe the approach to performing mastopexy …
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Toward a Consensus Aproach for Assessing Capsular Contracture Severity and Progression: A Systematic Review.
[BACKGROUND] Breast implants are the most commonly used medical devices in plastic surgery, and capsular contracture (CC) is one of the most common complications. However, our assessment of CC is based largely on Baker grade, which is probl…
- Commentary on: Do Compression Garments Prevent Subcutaneous Edema After Abdominoplasty?
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Women in Leadership and Their Influence on the Gender Diversity of Academic Plastic Surgery Programs.
[BACKGROUND] Women seldom reach the highest leadership positions in academic plastic surgery. Contributing factors include lack of female role models/mentors and lack of gender diversity. Studies show that female role models and mentors are…
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Impact of Residents on Operative Time in Aesthetic Surgery at an Academic Institution.
[BACKGROUND] Duration of surgery is a known risk factor for increased complication rates. Longer operations may lead to increased cost to the patient and institution. While previous studies have looked at the safety of aesthetic surgery wit…
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Mastopexy and Mastopexy-Augmentation.
Mastopexy and mastopexy-augmentation are aesthetic breast surgeries that seek to create youthful, beautiful appearing breasts. Age, hormonal changes, or weight loss can lead to alterations that require addressing the skin envelope and breas…
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A Prospective Evaluation of Three-Dimensional Image Simulation: Patient-Reported Outcomes and Mammometrics in Primary Breast Augmentation.
[BACKGROUND] Outcomes in primary breast augmentation depend on careful preoperative planning and clear communication between patient and surgeon. Three-dimensional imaging with computer simulation is an evolving technology with the potentia…
- Commentary on: Plastic Surgery Resident-Run Cosmetic Clinics: A Survey of Current Practices.
- Commentary on: Assessing the Value of a Multimedia-Based Aesthetic Curriculum in Plastic Surgery Residency: A Single-Center Pilot Study.
- Commentary on: Disparities in Aesthetic Procedures Performed by Plastic Surgery Residents.
- Commentary on: Resident and Program Director Perceptions of Aesthetic Training in Plastic Surgery Residency: An Update.
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Nonsurgical Facial Rejuvenation: Outcomes and Safety of Neuromodulator and Soft-Tissue Filler Procedures Performed in a Resident Cosmetic Clinic.
[BACKGROUND] The ability to perform nonsurgical facial rejuvenation procedures is a core competency requirement for plastic surgery residents. However, limited data exist on training models to achieve competency in nonsurgical facial rejuve…
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Fat Grafting with Tissue Liquefaction Technology as an Adjunct to Breast Reconstruction.
[BACKGROUND] Tissue liquefaction technology (TLT) delivers warmed saline from the liposuction cannula tip at low pressure pulses to disaggregate adipocytes. This technology differs significantly from that used in other liposuction devices i…
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Resident Cosmetic Clinic: Practice Patterns, Safety, and Outcomes at an Academic Plastic Surgery Institution.
[BACKGROUND] Comprehensive aesthetic surgery education is an integral part of plastic surgery residency training. Recently, the ACGME increased minimum requirements for aesthetic procedures in residency. To expand aesthetic education and pr…
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Breast Implant-Associated Infections: The Role of the National Surgical Quality Improvement Program and the Local Microbiome.
[BACKGROUND] The most common cause of surgical readmission after breast implant surgery remains infection. Six causative organisms are principally involved: Staphylococcus epidermidis and S. aureus, Escherichia, Pseudomonas, Propionibacteri…
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Histologic, Molecular, and Clinical Evaluation of Explanted Breast Prostheses, Capsules, and Acellular Dermal Matrices for Bacteria.
[BACKGROUND] Subclinical infections, manifest as biofilms, are considered an important cause of capsular contracture. Acellular dermal matrices (ADMs) are frequently used in revision surgery to prevent recurrent capsular contractures. [OBJ…
- Breast augmentation.