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26-12-2023 | Breast Augmentation | Original Article

Safe Reduction of Intermammary Distance in Implant Breast Augmentation Without Fat Grafting

Author: Giuseppe Visconti

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

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Abstract

Background

Over the latest 15 years, breast augmentation with implant has been progressively refined technically and artistically. However, little attention is usually given to the intermammary space. The aim of this article is to report author’s experience and technique in the safe reduction of the intermammary space in breast augmentation with implants without fat grafting.

Patients and Methods

From July 2019 to July 2021, 62 consecutive patients undergoing cosmetic breast enhancement with implant and requesting a reduction of the intermammary space were retrospectively evaluated. Preoperatively, breast features were registered for all patients. Preoperative intermammary distance ranged from 2.3 to 7 cm (5.4 ± 0.74).

Results

The average follow-up time was 20 months (range 12 to 36 months). All implants were anatomical silicon-gel filled implants with micropolyurethane foam shell. No major early and late complications were experienced. The outcomes were graded as excellent in 45 breasts (72.6 %), very good in 15 (24.2%), good in the two cases (3.2%) with minor delayed wound healing (less than 1 cm) which solved conservatively within 1 month. Patients’ satisfaction was high to very high. Postoperative intermammary distance was reduced in all cases and ranged from 1 to 4.5 (mean 2.6 ± 0.52 cm)

Conclusion

The intermammary distance can be safely reduced with implant only in all cases who seek it, both via submuscular and via subfascial approach by a precise medial pocket dissection and implantation of micropolyurethane foam-coated implant, which guarantee device’s stability during the healing process avoiding malposition.

Level of Evidence IV

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Metadata
Title
Safe Reduction of Intermammary Distance in Implant Breast Augmentation Without Fat Grafting
Author
Giuseppe Visconti
Publication date
26-12-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-023-03779-0