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A Case Study: Preserved Nipple-Areolar Complex Vascularity in High-Risk Secondary Reduction Mammaplasty Using Single-Stage Suction-Assisted Lipectomy With Dermal Mastopexy

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Journal Cureus
Date 2023 Sep 11
PMID 37692643
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Abstract

Repeat surgery is known to increase risk of several surgical complications, including compromise to the blood supply of/surrounding the surgical site. As such, we offer an alternative to the use of a standard breast reduction technique in the case of a re-do reduction, pursued with a goal of maintaining the blood supply to the nipple-areola complex. When compared to traditional reduction mammoplasty, suction-assisted lipectomy with dermal mastopexy has been demonstrated to be a highly effective technique in protecting the vascularity of the nipple-areola complex in repeat breast reductions. We describe a successful utilization of this technique for a high-risk patient with active tobacco use undergoing secondary reduction mammoplasty.

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