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Modifications in vertical scar breast reduction.

G M Beer1, W Morgenthaler, I Spicher

  • 1Institute of Hand, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.

British Journal of Plastic Surgery
|May 18, 2001
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This study introduces a modified vertical-scar breast reduction technique, making it more reproducible and easier to learn for surgeons. The procedure offers a versatile option for patients with moderate to marked breast hypertrophy.

Area of Science:

  • Plastic Surgery
  • Surgical Techniques
  • Breast Reduction

Background:

  • Vertical-scar breast reduction techniques are underutilized despite patient demand and advocacy.
  • Surgeons' reluctance may stem from perceived difficulty, required experience, and limited applicability to smaller breasts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a modified vertical-scar breast reduction technique that is reproducible and easier to learn.
  • To address limitations of existing vertical-scar methods through specific modifications.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective study of 52 patients using a modified vertical-scar technique between September 1998 and December 1999.
  • Modifications included a standardized geometrical preoperative drawing and a periareolar skin resection.
  • The technique integrated elements of the superior-pedicle inverted-T-scar method.

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Main Results:

  • Median resection weight was 450g with a follow-up of up to 15 months.
  • No acute complications required reoperation; late complication rate was 13.5% (7 patients).
  • Late complications included scar widening, areolar distortion, wrinkles, and asymmetry.

Conclusions:

  • The modified technique provides a reproducible and versatile vertical breast reduction for moderate to marked hypertrophy.
  • The procedure is easy to teach and learn, particularly for surgeons familiar with the inverted-T-scar technique.