2013
DOI: 10.5992/ajcs-d-12-00056.1
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Calf Augmentation: A Single Institution Review of over 200 Cases

Abstract: Introduction: Over the past several decades, there has been increased interest in creating a fuller-appearing and more well-defined calf region. The primary method for augmentation is use of a semirigid silicone prosthesis as it produces reliable results and an aesthetically pleasing calf contour. Materials and Methods: A retrospective review of patient charts was performed to identify patients who had undergone calf augmentation from 2007 through 2011. The charts were reviewed for patient satisfaction, size … Show more

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“…In Western countries, many efforts have been used to augment the calf for muscular aplasia and hypoplasia caused by conditions such as poliomyelitis, congenitally deformed feet, posttraumatic paralysis, and congenital muscular hypoplasia. [16][17][18] However, Asians, including Taiwanese, tend to have short and thick calves. Furthermore, certain occupations and sports result in well-developed calf muscles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Western countries, many efforts have been used to augment the calf for muscular aplasia and hypoplasia caused by conditions such as poliomyelitis, congenitally deformed feet, posttraumatic paralysis, and congenital muscular hypoplasia. [16][17][18] However, Asians, including Taiwanese, tend to have short and thick calves. Furthermore, certain occupations and sports result in well-developed calf muscles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%