Crescent Mastopexy and Augmentation
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We have defined a group of patients with a lesser degree of moderate breast ptosis whose ptosis correction is not adequately improved by augmentation alone but requires some elevation of the nipple-areola complex. We have selected the crescent excision mastopexy to provide this additional needed lift. Experience with 26 patients employing this technique has helped to define the indications and limitations for this approach. It seems to adequately provide the additional needed lift when nipple descent has been no more than 1.5 to 2 cm below the inframammary crease. Complications such as scar widening (46 percent) were reviewed, but seemed to be well tolerated by the patients.
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