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Published in: Obesity Surgery 9/2015

01-09-2015 | Original Contributions

Breast Reshaping Following Bariatric Surgery

Authors: Vincenzo Vindigni, Carlotta Scarpa, Antonio Tommasini, Maria Cristina Toffanin, Laura Masetto, Chiara Pavan, Franco Bassetto

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 9/2015

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Abstract

Background

Obesity is a worldwide problem that affects millions of people from a medical and psychological point of view. To solve the related complications, patients should lose weight with the consequent need to be subjected to body contouring due to the presence of a loose and redundant skin. We report our experience in the treatment of the post-bariatric breast.

Material and Methods

We considered all the post-bariatric patients subjected to a breast reshaping, and we viewed the features of the breast, the type of surgery performed, the outcomes, and the complications. All patients filled out BREAST-Q surveys both preoperatively and after 6 months to study the rate of satisfaction.

Results

Ninety post-bariatric patients underwent breast reshaping in the last 5 years. The average age was 40 years old. The follow-up period ranged from 6 months to 5 years. The most represented ptosis was second grade; the favorite technique has been mastopexy with parenchymal remodelling and augmentation with autologous tissue. The mean duration of the surgery has been 3 h. The most represented complications have been delayed healing, unfavorable scarring, hematoma, and seroma. Statistically significant improvements were observed in satisfaction with breast appearance, psychological, and physical well-being.

Conclusions

Breast reshaping in post-bariatric patients is a big challenge and only a careful analysis of the degree of ptosis of the breast, its volume and shape, and a clear communication with the patients about the real outcomes and complications can make the winning surgeon.
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Metadata
Title
Breast Reshaping Following Bariatric Surgery
Authors
Vincenzo Vindigni
Carlotta Scarpa
Antonio Tommasini
Maria Cristina Toffanin
Laura Masetto
Chiara Pavan
Franco Bassetto
Publication date
01-09-2015
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 9/2015
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-015-1613-y

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