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Round block breast uplift techniques
Posted on September 16th, 2009 No comments
The Benelli breast uplift (concentric, or peri-areolar or doughnut lift)
This technique is considered less invasive and was designed with the scars being around the areolae. With the Benelli, a donut shaped piece of tissue around the areola border is removed and the surrounding tissue sutured to the areola. The incisions are normally closed with purse string sutures. Sometimes a little more tissue is removed above the areola (like the crescent) to compensate for a lifting effect when it is sutured. The Benelli lift results in a flatter, rounder breast shape post-operatively as opposed to a sloped breast. The flatter aspect after the uplift is, however, temporary, and given time to settle a pleasant effect does ususally occur quickly.The Benelli breast uplift can be combined with breast augmentation in cases of moderate ptosis(saginess) of the breast and a very empty skin envelope.

Areola Reduction Surgery
Some women may be displeased with the size of their areolae which may be enlarged due to genetic predisposition, previously having had large breasts then undergoing tissue loss, stretching of the areola due to implants or other reasons. The areola reduction surgery is designed to remove the redundant areola tissue to improve the overall cosmetic appearance of enlarged areolae. The reduction may result in a slight lift and may also produce slight irregularities at the incision line if the reduction was significant.Again the approach can be combined with breast augmentation via implants
Dr.Alexander Amir Aslani, MD, EBOPRAS
Hospital:
Director and Chief Surgeon
Department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery
Hospital Quiron Malaga
Avda.Imperio Argentina, 1
E-29004 Malaga
Spain
www.quiron.es
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Is breast augmentation combined with uplift a safe procedure ?
Posted on August 27th, 2009 1 comment
Breast augmentation mastopexy,which means a breast uplift combined with breast augmentation with implants is probably, apart perhaps from rhinoplasty, the most demanding procedure in aesthetic surgery.“There is a lot of misunderstanding around this operation,and whilst it may be extremely rewarding, patients need to understand the complexity of the operation to adequately appreciate the results “, says Dr. Alexander Aslani, who is head of department of Plastic surgery, Hospital Quiron, Malaga.
He has extensive experience with breast augmentation with mastopexy, because it is one the most frequently demanded operations within cosmetic surgery in Spain.Indication for a breast uplift is breast ptosis (sagginess) of the breast, most commonly following weight loss and pregnancy.
This results in an empty skin envelope with no appropriate filling. The concept of the operation is to tackle the problem from two sides: firstly to tighten the skin envelope and secondly to fill it appropriately with a breast implant.
“The change can be very impressive and patient satisfaction is very high, however, depending on the degree of sagginess, a certain amount of scarring will be necessary,” says Dr.Aslani.”I normally advise patients that shape of the breast is much more important to patients than scarring in the long run, but scarring will be involved.
To what degree does very much depend on your skin type, the fairer the skin the better the result.”
There are still surgeons promoting a two-stage approach, which means doing the mastopexy in one go and then the implant placement in the next.
“The advantage of this is that the tissue reaction is more predictable” so Dr. Aslani.”On the other hand patients always need two operations. In my experience, although I completely agree that the overall revision and complication rate of combined breast implants and uplift is significantly higher than in a plain breast augmentation , it is safe and preferable to do the operation in one go.
There is a higher incidence of infection, wound healing problems, scar revision, that is true, but this is clearly outweighed by the benefit arising to the patient from a one-stage procedure.My experience is that given that patients are aware of the complexity of such a breast augmentation and breast uplift procudure, they are usually very happy with the fairly impressive change achievable.
There is however a certain chance that both surgeon and patient agree on performing a touch-up procedure like a scar revision, often around the nipple, after about a year has passed.Whilst these are mainly minor procedures that can be done under local anesthetic, scientific literature reports incidence of such requests being as high as 15%.
Especially for UK residents coming to Spain for cosmetic surgery this has to be discussed and born in mind.
The most common misunderstanding within this procedure is the expected change of breast size.
“Uplift and implants combined do not necessarily increase cup size, but rather a preexisting cup-size is filled by proper breast volume than just by an empty skin envelope. It is about changing the shape of breast, not primarily about increasing the size. There must be a good understanding between patient and surgeon beforehand, I always say the patients with breast augmentation with uplift need to be selected very carefully.Especially patients rather wishing bigger breasts need to be advised that there is unfortunately no way to get around gravity in the long term.”
The change in breast shape is quite dramatic and patient satisfaction with the operation generally very high.
However, patient understanding regarding the procedure must be kept very clear.
Whilst scarring, implant positioning and staging were and will remain a controversial topic among Plastic surgeons for a while, the combination of breast implants with breast uplift can,on the other hand, be one of the most rewarding surgeries of all.
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Scar sparing breast uplifts ?
Posted on June 24th, 2009 6 commentsScar sparing breast uplifts are currently receiving a lot of attention in scientific Plastic surgical literature.

Generally, uplift procedures are advised once a certain degree of btreast ptosis (sagginess) has developed. Once the level of the nipple is located below the level of the submammary crease , literature reviews generally recommend some kind of uplifting procedure, with or without use of breast implants. Whether a breast augmentation is to be advised together with the breast uplift, will depend on the amount of available breast tissue and patient desires.
Whether or not to stage breast augmentation and breast uplift into two proedures remains a matter of controversial topic, and surgeons opinions about this vary.
Whilst it is true that rates of revisional surgery for breast uplifts is significantly higher than for both procedures individually, it is also true that a staged procedure naturally bears a 100%revision rate.
In spite of the undoubtedly significant percentage of revisional surgeries for breast augmentation with uplift, patient satisfaction is still very high. Most touch up surgeries will aim to correct nipple position and/or scars.
Opinions among surgeons regarding which technique to use generally vary considerably, but the technique with the least scarring is not necessarily the one that makes the patients most happy.
Especially among Caucasian patients much is to be said for rather considering more scarring to trade in for a favourable shape, since fair skinned patients tend to scar favourably and the scars tend to fade over time to a degree that they are of much less concern to patients.
Bear in mind that this is a long term observatzion, scars after breast uplift may be quite red initially before gradually fading. The process of scar fading after breast uplift is not entirely in the surgeons hands, lots wil depend on personal factors also.
Within reason, one can also explain if the patient is willing to accept more scarring there is less chance of recurrence of ptosis (sagginess). Nevertheless, very shortly after a breast uplift, and regardless of the technique used, it is not unusual for the scars to be quite red and swollen, especially when absorbable suture material, which I personally recommend, is being used. Given time, these scars, nearly without exception, tend to fade significantly and do not normally concern patients then.
To promote softening and fading of these scars after breast uplift (mastomexy) we tend to use silicone stripes, which promote softening of the scars more rapidly. But as alway, time is the best healer.
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