2000
DOI: 10.1007/s002660010025
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The Thigh's Lateral Skin (Saddle Bags): Histomorphometric Study of Interest to Liposuction

Abstract: Study of the thigh's lateral skin ("saddle bags") in cadavers made it possible to evaluate its regional characteristics. Sex or race were not reported but the age group most appropriate to liposuction was considered. In this way, authors believed that as per standards established at the time, results as to the skin retraction in liposuction, will be able to be analyzed in a comparative way in the future.

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“…Hoyos and Millard [2] affirm that the Vaser technology make the surgeon apt to indicate techniques of superficial lipoplast. The ultrasonic devices of first and second generation are associated to severe burnings and necrosis when dispersed their energy on the surface, routine that was practically annulled with the advent of the technological third generation, concept that was evidently displayed in our study [26][27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Hoyos and Millard [2] affirm that the Vaser technology make the surgeon apt to indicate techniques of superficial lipoplast. The ultrasonic devices of first and second generation are associated to severe burnings and necrosis when dispersed their energy on the surface, routine that was practically annulled with the advent of the technological third generation, concept that was evidently displayed in our study [26][27][28][29][30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%