Abstract
Background
Tuberous breast deformity is a congenital anomaly affecting young women. Several surgical techniques have been developed, but in many cases, they have not led to the expected results or have led to significant complications. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the efficacy of treating tuberous breast deformity with an innovative "star-like" incision technique.
Methods
Between 2009 and 2013, 25 patients with a tuberous breast deformity underwent surgery at our department. All patients were managed with a star-like incision of the gland and the placement of a subfascial silicone gel implant in a single-stage surgical procedure. An areolar reduction was also performed.
Results
Our results, with a maximum follow-up of 4 years, were satisfying. There were no surgical or later complications. The new breasts had a natural shape, correct symmetry, a normal-sized areola, reduced evidence of the "double-bubble" deformity, good mammary projection, and resolved ptosis.
Conclusion
Advantages of the star-like incision technique include lower breast pole restructuring in the volume, length, and shape, suitable breast implant coverage, and proper correction of areola size and herniation. The technique is safe and achieves satisfactory, long-lasting results.
Level of Evidence: Level IV, descriptive study
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