Abstract

Numerous methods have been designed to reduce breasts size and weight. The goal today is to not only to reduce size but also to create a pleasing shape. Breast reduction techniques do not obtain the desired upper pole fullness, and commonly recurrent ptosis develops. To improve and maintain breast shape in the late postoperative period, we combine breast reduction with implants. Three hundred and sixty-six patients who underwent combined breast reduction or mastopexy with implants from January 2014 to November 2017 at IM Clinic were retrospectively reviewed. We present the indications, surgical technique, and outcomes of these patients to determine the safety and efficacy of our technique. No major complications were noted in an average of 2years of follow-up (range 2months to 4years). Minor complications occurred in 61 patients, of whom 46 required revision surgery (12.6%). The most common tissue-related complications were dog ears (7.6%) and poor scarring (4.9%). The most common implant-related complication was capsular contracture (0.8%). Breast reduction with implants is a reliable option to provide additional volume to the upper pole of the breast to improve long-term breast shape and avoid ptosis recurrence. Our study indicates that the procedure is safe and has complication and revision rates comparable to traditional breast reduction or augmentation mastopexy techniques. This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .

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