Antiaging Group Barcelona, Ronda General Mitre 84 entlo, 08021, Barcelona, Spain.
Unidad de Ecografia Estética, Barcelona, Spain.
Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2019 Apr;43(2):354-365. doi: 10.1007/s00266-018-1253-4. Epub 2018 Oct 11.
Breast implants may be responsible for secondary deformities produced by parenchymal atrophy. However, few studies in the literature have reported changes in breast tissue after augmentation surgery. In this study, the breast thickness of patients undergoing breast augmentation was monitored by ultrasound, and correlations with surface, volume and projection measurements were examined.
We studied the parenchymal thickness at the lower pole of the breast with ultrasound in 36 women (72 breasts). In another group of 33 patients (66 breasts), we studied the thickness at the upper and lower poles along the meridian of each breast by ultrasound and measured the anthropometric metrics, volume and projection of the breast with a 3D camera.
Midline measurements close to the areola showed reduced thickness at the lower pole, with 31.8% at the midpoint of the lower pole and 42% at the infra-areolar level (p < 0.0001). At the upper pole, there was a decrease of 14.6% (p < 0.001), but the thickness was increased by 6% and 38% at more cranial levels. No correlations with volume were found. Anatomical implants produced more atrophy at the lower pole, and round implants at the upper pole. More atrophy was found with subfascial than submuscular augmentation. Compared with the expected values, the final volume was very similar, but the projection was 29% less. Surface measurements changed significantly up to 4 months postoperatively and remained stable thereafter.
Implants affect significatively the thickness of the glandular tissue. All changes occur very soon postoperatively but stabilize after 4 months.
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乳房假体可能是导致实质萎缩引起的继发性畸形的原因。然而,文献中很少有研究报道隆乳术后乳房组织的变化。在这项研究中,我们通过超声监测接受隆乳术患者的乳房厚度,并检查其与表面、体积和突出度测量的相关性。
我们对 36 名女性(72 只乳房)的乳房下极进行了超声检查,研究了实质厚度。在另一组 33 名患者(66 只乳房)中,我们通过超声检查了每个乳房沿经线的上下极的厚度,并使用 3D 相机测量了乳房的人体测量学指标、体积和突出度。
靠近乳晕的中线测量显示下极厚度减小,下极中点处为 31.8%,乳晕下水平为 42%(p<0.0001)。在上极,厚度减少了 14.6%(p<0.001),但在更颅侧水平增加了 6%和 38%。与体积无相关性。解剖型假体在下极引起更多的萎缩,圆形假体在上极引起更多的萎缩。筋膜下和肌肉下增强的结果显示,下极的萎缩更明显。与预期值相比,最终体积非常相似,但突出度减少了 29%。术后 4 个月内表面测量值显著变化,此后保持稳定。
植入物显著影响腺体组织的厚度。所有变化都发生在术后不久,但在 4 个月后稳定下来。
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