| Literature DB >> 30534505 |
Priyatma P Khincha1, Jurga Pikturnaite1, Ajay L Mahajan1,2.
Abstract
Breast asymmetry is a common finding in developing adolescents. In select cases, there is maldevelopment of 1 or both breasts, which persists into adulthood and causes significant negative impact on life. Various surgical techniques (eg, breast augmentation/reduction) and nonsurgical techniques (eg, bras/gel inserts) are currently in practice to achieve breast symmetry. We describe a unique case of a young lady with Poland's syndrome, who presented with a lateralized right breast. We have used a V-Y advancement flap, along with a breast implant, to medialize the breast and achieve symmetry in contour and volume, followed by medialization of the nipple areolar complex. Using this technique produced an excellent result on our patient. We, therefore, feel that using the V-Y advancement flap is a novel and good option for dealing with difficult cases of lateralized breast.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30534505 PMCID: PMC6250457 DOI: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000001965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ISSN: 2169-7574
Fig. 1.Hypoplastic lateral breast centered over the anterior axillary line with the lateral half of the breast in the axilla. The nipple can be seen lateral to the milk line. The correct position of the nipple corresponding to the contralateral side is marked with the red dot on the milk line.
Fig. 4.The hypoplastic lateral breast has successfully been remodeled into a fuller, more natural looking breast and has been mobilized medially on the chest wall, along with its nipple areolar complex.
Fig. 3.Preoperative plan showing the intended advancement of the nipple areolar complex.