2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00238-013-0904-6
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Strategies in the management of post-burn breast deformities

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“…49 Endoscopic alloplastic techniques have reportedly shown lower incidence of complications, which is likely associated with the remote placement of incisions. 24,47 The combination of implant-based reconstruction with latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flaps has been suggested to avoid the expansion phase, as well as to create a permanent and sharp IMF. 15,20 Modifications of aesthetic breast procedures and their combination with scar contracture releases to treat post burn deformities date as early as 1977.…”
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“…49 Endoscopic alloplastic techniques have reportedly shown lower incidence of complications, which is likely associated with the remote placement of incisions. 24,47 The combination of implant-based reconstruction with latissimus dorsi myocutaneous flaps has been suggested to avoid the expansion phase, as well as to create a permanent and sharp IMF. 15,20 Modifications of aesthetic breast procedures and their combination with scar contracture releases to treat post burn deformities date as early as 1977.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…31,54 There are numerous cases of improving breast symmetry by means of a balancing mastopexy or breast reduction, 1,4,10,19,53,55,56 as well as liposuction and fat grafting. 42,44,47 Furthermore, there are reports of utilizing the full-thickness skin paddle that would be otherwise discarded from breast reductions and abdominoplasties for scar releases. 43,57 NAC reconstruction should only take place after breast scars are settled and mature, usually 9-12 months after breast mound reconstruction.…”
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