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Background & Aim: Doubts are commonly cast over the safety of the single-stage augmentation mastopexy procedure.
Currently, the literature is sparse. Applying the Lejour technique for augmentation mastopexy has provided excellent aesthetic
results and significantly reduced complications. Hereby presented is this easy to learn reproducible technique, allowing one
to perform both procedures together safely. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first description written in the English
literature.
Methods: Over a six-year period, 53 women underwent simultaneous augmentation mastopexy using this approach. Implants
(size 200-300 cc, textured, Mentor�®) were all placed in the subglandular plane. All procedures were performed under deep
sedation, peri-operative antibiotics were administered and patients were discharged after less than 24 hours. Complications
were recorded. The patient follow-up period ranged from six months to seven years.
Results: Symmetric, aesthetic results were achieved in all patients. Only three patients (5.66%) had recurrence of breast ptosis.
Two patients suffered from dehiscence of the surgical wounds, of which one required secondary suturing (1.89%). This is a
much lower percentage than the 10.65% reoperation rate noted in the literature. There were no incidences of hypertrophic
scarring, capsular contraction, tissue related asymmetry, hematoma, infection, fat necrosis, necrosis or loss of the nippleareolar
complex (NAC) and no NAC loss of sensation.
Conclusion: This presentation suggests that with careful patient selection pooled complications and reoperation rates for
single-stage augmentation-mastopexy using the Lejour technique are acceptably low. The three-layer coverage of the prosthesis
prevents it from downward shifting and from exposure, along with preserving the longevity of the results.
Biography
Yehuda Ullmann is the Head of the Plastic Surgery Department and Aesthetic Services at Rambam Health Care Campus in Haifa, Israel. In addition, he is an Associate Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery at the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. His research interests include increasing viability of autologous fat transplants and reconstructive and aesthetic surgery and he has published over 120 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is also an internationally acknowledged expert in the use of laser and IPL technologies. Until recently, he served as the President of the Israel Society of Plastic Surgery.