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1From the Atelier Plastic Surgery Clinic.
Summary:
In patients with large areolae, undefined nipple contours, or herniation of glandular tissue around the areola, achieving an aesthetically pleasing nipple shape that effectively reduces the areolar size, minimizes recurrence, and remains scar-free is important. The authors devised the crown-shape debulking method-a refined single-stage technique based on the previously developed petal pattern method-to enable greater control during areolar reduction and nipple reshaping without visible scars in the frontal areolar area. The petal pattern method, while an excellent technique for nipple-areola contouring, has limitations in areolar reduction and results in visible scars from the front. The crown-shape debulking method is an improved approach to address these issues. The authors used a crown-shaped incision pattern to define new boundaries for the nipple and areola. The crown's triangular "spikes" form the foundation of the new nipple, and the circumference aligns with the target areolar diameter. Excess areolar and subcutaneous tissues are excised; the areola is closed with a purse-string suture; and the remaining incision is completed using simple sutures. This design allows precise adjustments of the nipple and areolar size and shape, with scars concealed along the nipple-areola junction, making them invisible from the front. At the 1-year follow-up, patient satisfaction was high. Minimal complications were observed, demonstrating the reliability of this approach. The crown-shape debulking method is a valuable alternative for natural nipple and areola contouring, avoiding outer areolar and vertical scars associated with traditional and petal pattern techniques, respectively. It is highly versatile, with applications in nipple reduction and contouring and in areolar reshaping. Moreover, it can be effectively combined with breast augmentation or reduction for comprehensive aesthetic results.
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