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Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 4/2016

01-08-2016 | Original Article

The Prevalence of Tuberous/Constricted Breast Deformity in Population and in Breast Augmentation and Reduction Mammaplasty Patients

Authors: Marco Klinger, Fabio Caviggioli, Silvia Giannasi, Valeria Bandi, Barbara Banzatti, Alessandra Veronesi, Federico Barbera, Luca Maione, Barbara Catania, Valeriano Vinci, Andrea Lisa, Guido Cornegliani, Micol Giaccone, Mattia Siliprandi, Francesco Klinger

Published in: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery | Issue 4/2016

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Abstract

Background

The exact prevalence of tuberous breast deformity (TBD) has not been properly investigated and still remains undetermined. We report our data about TBD prevalence with the aim of demonstrating its high prevalence.

Materials and Methods

A retrospective analysis was performed on preoperative photographs of 1600 Caucasian female patients admitted to our department from January 2009 to July 2014 for augmentation or reduction mammaplasty and other breast clinical conditions. The main features of TBD included a contracted skin envelope, a reduction in breast parenchyma of the lower medial and lateral quadrants, a constricted breast base, abnormal elevation of the inframammary fold, herniation of the breast into the areola with a constricted breast base, and nipple areola complex herniation with a normal breast base. Patients were classified into three groups: breast augmentation group (AUG group), breast reduction group (RED group), and general population group (POP group).

Results

Four hundred patients were analyzed for each group (AUG and RED group); 194 patients (48.5 %) and 189 cases (47.3 %), respectively, demonstrated at least one tuberous breast deformity; in 800 patients of the POP group, we found 221 patients (27.6 %) with at least one tuberous breast deformity.

Conclusions

Retrospective analysis reveals a high prevalence of TBD in the general population and in particular in women seeking breast augmentation or breast reduction (about 50 %). TBD is characterized by a wide range of clinical features with a spectrum of degrees. Preoperative evaluation is crucial to achieve an optimum outcome and patient satisfaction.

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Metadata
Title
The Prevalence of Tuberous/Constricted Breast Deformity in Population and in Breast Augmentation and Reduction Mammaplasty Patients
Authors
Marco Klinger
Fabio Caviggioli
Silvia Giannasi
Valeria Bandi
Barbara Banzatti
Alessandra Veronesi
Federico Barbera
Luca Maione
Barbara Catania
Valeriano Vinci
Andrea Lisa
Guido Cornegliani
Micol Giaccone
Mattia Siliprandi
Francesco Klinger
Publication date
01-08-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery / Issue 4/2016
Print ISSN: 0364-216X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-016-0650-9

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