Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Feb 2024)

Superior Pedicle Inverted T-reduction Mammaplasty with Short Horizontal Scar

  • Sergio Arbeláez, MD,
  • Sergio A. Arbeláez, MD,
  • Rosa C. Eslait, MD,
  • Carlos J. Lacouture, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000005625
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. e5625

Abstract

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Background:. Superior pedicle breast reduction is a very popular technique among plastic surgeons. This technique has had many variations looking for fewer complications and better long-lasting results. The aim of this article is to present a novel technique of breast reduction, making variations in the design of the periareolar incision, using a superior pedicle with a constant vertical incision of 5 cm and a shortened horizontal incision. Methods:. The superior pedicle inverted T-mammoplasty with a shortened horizontal scar technique was performed in 1200 patients who underwent surgery between 2010 and 2023; follow-up examination was carried out for an average of 1 year (3 months to 3 years). A patient satisfaction survey was conducted. Results:. Patient satisfaction rate was 99%. There were no cases of total necrosis of the areola–nipple complex, 2.7% of the patients presented partial necrosis of the areola–nipple complex, 1.4% of the patients presented local infection, 1.7% presented dehiscence at some point of the vertical or horizontal suture, 4% of the patients presented a widened scar, 8% of the patients presented alteration in the sensibility of the areola–nipple complex, and 0.6% of the patients presented hematoma. With this technique, a rise of the areola–nipple complex of up to 22cm was achieved. Conclusions:. The superior pedicle inverted T-mammaplasty with shortened horizontal scar technique showed a lower number of surgical complications compared with other techniques previously used for breast reduction, even when applied in gigantomasty. It provides lasting results and a high rate of patient satisfaction.