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The ECLiPSE Procedure as an Alternative to Mastopexy following Implant Removal
Document Type
article
Source
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open, Vol 9, Iss 7, p e3713 (2021)
Subject
Surgery
RD1-811
Language
English
ISSN
2169-7574
00000000
Abstract
Background:. With the rise in number of breast implant removals for a variety of indications, strategies to improve aesthetic outcomes, while minimizing scars and operating time, will prove to be of benefit. We present here a novel periareolar sickle skin excision as a good option for women with mild to moderate ptosis and central loss of breast volume following implant removal/capsulectomy. Methods:. The ECLiPSE (Explant, Capsulectomy, Lift using Periareolar Sickle skin Excision) was utilized in 53 patients with a median follow-up of 24 weeks. Results:. The majority of these patients had breast implants for cosmetic augmentation and the most common indication for implant removal was capsular contracture (n = 47, 88.7%). Forty-six patients (86.8%) scored a high or very high satisfaction with the outcome of the procedure. Conclusion:. We believe that the ECLiPSE procedure is a useful option that can produce a reasonable aesthetic outcome following implant removal/capsulectomy while minimizing visible scarring.