Abstract
Augmentation mastopexy focus on restoring the youthful appearance of the female breast. Despite those benefits, there is large scarring to be considered, and the reduction of this side effect is the main goal to enhance the aesthetic result. This article aims to describe a variation of the L-shaped mastopexy technique without complex marking and performed in planes, which brings long-term results for patients undergoing this approach. This is a retrospective, observational study, based on a series of cases conducted by the author. The preoperative appointment and the surgical technique are described, and divided into steps according to their components: cutaneous, glandular tissue, and muscular. Between January 2016 and July 2021, 632 women underwent surgery. The mean age was 38 years (18-71 years). The mean volume of implants was 285cc (175-550cc). All the implants used were round with a nanotextured surface. The mean tissue resected from each breast was 117g (5-550g). Follow-ups ranged from 12 to 84 months, and photographic documentation was performed from 30 days after surgery. Complications totaled 19.30% and were divided into minor - treated with expectant treatment, non-invasive or with the possibility of correction with local anesthesia, corresponding to 10.44%; and major - in which it was necessary to return to the operating room, corresponding to 8.86%. Multiplane L-Scar Mastopexy is a versatile and safe technique with predictable results, which allows the systematic treatment of the most diverse breast types, with complications similar to other already described and solidified techniques.
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