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Inguinocrural dermolipectomy A retrospective study.

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    Selecting patients for thighplasty (inguinocrural dermolipectomy) is crucial for minimizing complications. Factors like BMI and weight loss method significantly impact outcomes, guiding better surgical candidate selection.

    Area of Science:

    • Plastic Surgery
    • Body Contouring
    • Massive Weight Loss

    Background:

    • Inguinocrural dermolipectomy is increasingly performed, particularly in post-bariatric patients.
    • Thigh laxity and excess skin are common concerns following significant weight loss.
    • Crescent medial and vertical medial thigh lifting techniques (CMTL/VMTL) address medial thigh deformities.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify patient eligibility criteria for surgical thighplasty.
    • To determine factors influencing postoperative complications in thigh lift surgery.
    • To optimize patient selection for inguinocrural dermolipectomy.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective study of 30 female patients undergoing thighplasty (2008-2018).
    • Evaluation of preoperative parameters: age, BMI, weight loss mode, surgical technique, and comorbidities.

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  • Analysis of correlations between parameters and postoperative outcomes (complications, functional improvement, patient satisfaction).
  • Main Results:

    • Association with other excisional surgeries, pre-thighplasty BMI, and weight loss modality significantly impact outcomes.
    • No clear correlation found with age, smoking, surgical technique, or liposuction association.
    • Postoperative complications are influenced by a combination of factors, not a single parameter.

    Conclusions:

    • Preoperative evaluation of specific factors is essential for accurate patient selection.
    • Minimizing postoperative risks and minor complications can be achieved through careful patient selection.
    • Defining the ideal candidate for inguinocrural dermolipectomy reduces adverse outcomes.