Author:
Lonie Sarah,Tavakoli Kourosh
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Tuberous breast deformity (TBD) is a common abnormality, particularly in patients presenting for breast augmentation. Failure to correct each regional abnormality, including the inframammary fold, lower pole deficiency, nipple-areola complex widening or herniation, or any degree of ptosis, will result in exaggeration of the deformity and a poor aesthetic outcome.
Objectives
To describe an algorithm, including novel techniques, to address each region of mild TBD in patients undergoing breast augmentation.
Methods
This is a retrospective review and description of the senior author's (K.T.) techniques for correction of early-stage TBD from 2016 to 2021.
Results
One hundred forty-two patients underwent a stepwise approach to correct milder TBD features when undergoing breast augmentation.
Conclusions
The authors propose a regional algorithm for management of TBD, to allow mostly single-stage correction, except in cases with marked ptosis, severe asymmetry, or marked macroareola.
Level of Evidence: 4
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Cited by
2 articles.
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