Abstract

Introduction: Immediate reconstruction following prophylactic mastectomy in larger ptotic breasts is difficult. Tissue expansion may often result in poor cosmetic outcomes. Autologous options may not be possible due to clinical unsuitability or patient choice. Use of the inferior dermal flap with implant achieves lower pole fullness and allows a one-stop reconstruction in the larger ptotic breast.

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