Monday, July 2, 2007

Breast Lift and Augmentation

Breast Lift and Augmentation: Reducing the Scars


by Hilton Becker, M.D.



Patients who have sagging breasts that lack volume


as well, are best treated by combining a breast


lift with an implant. As the one procedure


tightens and the other procedure enlarges,


problems can occur.



The breast lift incision is around the areola, and


often a vertical incision as well. Placing the


implant at the same time can lead to excessive


tension on the scar which can lead to stretching


of the scar or even wound break-down and nipple


loss.



By placing an adjustable implant that is only


partially filled at the time of the breast lift,


these problems can be greatly reduced.



My preference is to use the Becker 50-50 (gel


saline) or the Spectrum (saline) when performing


mastopexy augmentations. The adjustable implants


have an injection dome that is connected to the


implant via a thin filling tube which can be left


outside the skin for several days. Once the


incision has healed satisfactorily further saline


can be added to the implant. When the size and


shape is satisfactory, the fill tube is simply


removed. This is similar to removing a drain


after surgery.




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