2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-69912011000400003
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Técnica aprimorada de duplo fuso para braquioplastia pós-bariátrica

Abstract: the modified brachioplasty was successful in cases with severe brachial ptosis with possible extension to the chest. The study confirmed functional and aesthetic benefits, and thanks to the technique applied, most of the complications and disappointments could be avoided.

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“…Higher revision rates were also observed in patients with a medial incision, performed predominantly for aesthetic purposes to rectify the aforementioned sequelae. Alternative brachioplasty techniques have been proposed to circumvent these challenges, including the S-brachioplasty, 40 T-brachioplasty, 41 L-brachioplasty, 36 J-brachioplasty, 16 kris knife technique, 26 fish incision technique, 28 and the triple vector brachial lifting technique. 24 Posterior, 22 posteromedial, 18 and axillary/short-scar brachioplasty incisions 4,37 have also been suggested for the same purpose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher revision rates were also observed in patients with a medial incision, performed predominantly for aesthetic purposes to rectify the aforementioned sequelae. Alternative brachioplasty techniques have been proposed to circumvent these challenges, including the S-brachioplasty, 40 T-brachioplasty, 41 L-brachioplasty, 36 J-brachioplasty, 16 kris knife technique, 26 fish incision technique, 28 and the triple vector brachial lifting technique. 24 Posterior, 22 posteromedial, 18 and axillary/short-scar brachioplasty incisions 4,37 have also been suggested for the same purpose.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%