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The mini-abdominoplasty.

R F Greminger

    Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
    |March 1, 1987
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Mini-abdominoplasty offers a solution for lower abdominal deformities when liposuction is insufficient but a full tummy tuck is excessive. This procedure effectively addresses localized fat and muscle laxity below the belly button.

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    Area of Science:

    • Plastic Surgery
    • Aesthetic Surgery
    • Body Contouring

    Background:

    • Abdominal contour surgery aims to improve the shape and appearance of the abdominal area.
    • Some patients present with deformities localized below the semicircular line, not requiring extensive correction.
    • Traditional abdominoplasty may be overly aggressive for limited lower abdominal issues.

    Observation:

    • A series of 14 patients treated with mini-abdominoplasty were reviewed.
    • Five specific cases were detailed to illustrate the procedure's application.
    • The focus was on deformities confined to the lower abdominal region.

    Findings:

    • Mini-abdominoplasty effectively corrects limited lower abdominal musculofascial relaxation and regional fat deposition.
    • The technique is indicated when liposuction alone is insufficient and a full abdominoplasty is deemed excessive.

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  • Successful outcomes were observed in the described patient cohort.
  • Implications:

    • Mini-abdominoplasty provides a tailored surgical option for specific lower abdominal contouring needs.
    • It represents a less invasive alternative to full abdominoplasty for select patient groups.
    • Understanding the precise indications can optimize patient selection and surgical planning for improved aesthetic results.