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Treating Anisomastia and Tuberous Breast with Fat Grafting: Technique and Evaluation of Outcomes Using BREAST-Q Surveys.

ΤίτλοςTreating Anisomastia and Tuberous Breast with Fat Grafting: Technique and Evaluation of Outcomes Using BREAST-Q Surveys.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsPapadopoulos, S., Colpaert S. D. M., Goulis D. G., Nigdelis M. P., Grimbizis G. F., Tio J., & Abdallah A.
JournalAesthetic Plast Surg
Volume45
Issue6
Pagination2729-2741
Date Published2021 12
ISSN1432-5241
Λέξεις κλειδιάAbnormalities, Multiple, Adipose Tissue, Esthetics, Humans, Mammaplasty, Retrospective Studies, Treatment Outcome
Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the surgical correction of tuberous breast deformity, implants and regional flaps play a prominent role. Lately, fat grafting has been used as an alternative, but there is evidence that patient satisfaction is higher after correction with implants compared with lipofilling.
METHODS: We report a tuberous breasts correction series of ten cases, enrolled between 2015 and 2018. Percutaneous fasciotomies and fat grafting were performed by the Body-Jet technique. Analysis of outcomes was undertaken with BREAST-Q surveys.
RESULTS: The breast satisfaction scores increased from 0 to 75 (p < 0.01), the psychological well-being scores from 20 to 70 (p < 0.01) and the sexual well-being scores from 18.5 to 58 (p = 0.02), while the physical well-being scores remained stable (from 68 to 63, p = 0.2). The median outcome satisfaction score was 86.
CONCLUSION: Scores of patient-reported outcomes after lipofilling can reach and even exceed those of patients corrected with implants, at the cost of more interventions. Fat grafting is beginning to establish itself as a true alternative in the treatment of tuberous breast deformity in patients with the appropriate fat deposits.
LEVEL OF EVIDENCE IV: This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine Ratings, please refer to Table of Contents or online Instructions to Authors www.springer.com/00266 .

DOI10.1007/s00266-021-02273-9
Alternate JournalAesthetic Plast Surg
PubMed ID33864117

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