2020
DOI: 10.1093/asj/sjaa236
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Patient Satisfaction Following Inverted-T and Short-Scar Mammaplasty as Measured by the Breast Evaluation Questionnaire 55

Abstract: Background Mastopexy combined with silicone implant placement is one of the most frequently performed plastic surgeries. Various techniques have been developed to increase the degree of patient satisfaction after surgery. The goal is to give the breasts a harmonious shape, generating the smallest scars possible. The Breast Evaluation Questionnaire (BEQ 55) was developed in 2006 as a tool for assessing the satisfaction and comfort of patients with the general appearance of the breasts. … Show more

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“… 4 The primary goals of augmentation-mastopexy are harmonious shape and the smallest possible scar. 26 However, even in experienced hands, augmentation-mastopexy poses relatively high risks of secondary infection, wound dehiscence, and poor scar quality—especially at the inferior junction of the inverted T. 2 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… 4 The primary goals of augmentation-mastopexy are harmonious shape and the smallest possible scar. 26 However, even in experienced hands, augmentation-mastopexy poses relatively high risks of secondary infection, wound dehiscence, and poor scar quality—especially at the inferior junction of the inverted T. 2 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The short-scar technique has been shown to yield satisfactory results of single-stage augmentation-mastopexy after massive weight loss, 33 and compared with the inverted T maneuver, mastopexy patients rated the short-scar technique as superior with regard to satisfaction with breast appearance. 26 However, for women undergoing breast surgery who are not candidates for the short-scar technique, 34 treatment with oxygen-enriched oil postoperatively may reduce the number of patients with poor outcomes owing to wound-healing complications. Additionally, a survey completed by nearly 500 members of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery indicated that the inverted T incision is the most popular mastopexy technique among surgeons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%