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Progressive Lowering Of Transverse Mastectomy Scars Onto The Inframammary Fold: A Novel Technique To Simultaneously Improve Cosmesis While Performing Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction, Annalisa Lopez Oct 2020

Progressive Lowering Of Transverse Mastectomy Scars Onto The Inframammary Fold: A Novel Technique To Simultaneously Improve Cosmesis While Performing Implant-Based Breast Reconstruction, Annalisa Lopez

MEDI 9331 Scholarly Activities Clinical Years

The post-reconstruction appearance of mastectomy scars is a contributing factor that affects how patients perceive themselves after breast reconstruction.1 Patients that undergo a skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM) may often have a periareolar incision which can leave an unappealing transverse scar. Regardless of whether reconstruction is performed in a delayed or immediate fashion, the transverse mastectomy scar itself commonly lies in the center of the breast near the reconstructed nipple-areolar complex, causing psychological trauma and continued patient dissatisfaction.2 This also may lead to post-reconstruction multiple mastectomy scar revisions. This research aims to describe a novel technique to reliably avoid the presence of …