Literature DB >> 10783514

[From a single vertical scar to vertical mammaplasty. From Louis Dartigues (1869-1940) to Claude Lassus (1933)].

J Vrebos1, C Dupuis.   

Abstract

The cutaneous sequelae left by mammaplasties have always constituted a major problem as well for the patients as for the surgeons. Since the turn of the century and the birth of modern mammary corrections, surgeons have tried to reduce these scars, while avoiding the impairment of the vascularisation of the mammary gland, the nipple-areola complex and the skin. L. Dartigues proposed, in 1924, the use of a single subareolar vertical scar for the correction of limited mammary ptosis. F. Lötsch introduced, in 1923, the rudiments of the future vertical mammaplasty by associating a peri-areolar scar to the single vertical subareolar scar. In 1971, C. Lassus, who had become interested and had been using Lötsch's technique since 1964, abandoned the technique for a while, but returned to these basic technique of Lötsch which he modified over the years and made it applicable in 1980 to ptosed and most hypertrophied breasts. This article is also concerned with the historic evolution of the scars left by mammary corrections and with the mastopexy procedures.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10783514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Chir Plast Esthet        ISSN: 0294-1260            Impact factor:   0.660


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1.  Simultaneous Mastopexy via Areola Excision to Correct Mild and Moderate Breast Ptosis.

Authors:  Yukun Liu; Yuping Ren; Min Wu; Kai Hou; Yiping Wu
Journal:  Aesthetic Plast Surg       Date:  2020-11-20       Impact factor: 2.708

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