Abstract

The study contains 163 patients who underwent a reduction mammaplasty at the Karolinska Hospital during 1991–1992. Seventy patients were operated on using the Lejour short scar technique (superovertical pedicle) and 93 using the Strombeck method (medial pedicle). The aim of this study was to compare the results of these two different methods with regard to scar formation, position and sensation in the nipple areola complex, postoperative complications, healing conditions, shape and volume symmetry of the breasts and patient satisfaction. An objective method [20] was used for assessment of postoperative breast asymmetry. Advantages and disadvantages of both methods are presented. The incidence of early complications was low in both groups, compared with the data presented in the literature, but Strombeck's method was found to be superior in some respects because of fewer early postoperative complications, shorter healing period and better breast symmetry postoperatively.

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