| Literature DB >> 33791662 |
Arian Mowlavi, Armin Talle, Marian Berri, Waleed Rashid.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients are routinely consulted regarding dislike of their upper and middle back contour and associated back rolls that stick out of their bras. Although patients only associate this fullness with excess fat, on examination it becomes evident that back rolls are due to a combination of excess fat as well as skin redundancy. To date, treatment of both excess skin and fat in back rolls has required consideration of excisional surgery such as an upper body lift.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33791662 PMCID: PMC7671279 DOI: 10.1093/asjof/ojaa036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Aesthet Surg J Open Forum ISSN: 2631-4797
Figure 1.Elimination of back rolls following ultrasound-assisted liposuction and helium-activated radiofrequency treatment. This 35-year-old female patient demonstrates skin redundancy and excess fat, which led to the formation of a mid-back roll. Successful treatment required liposuction with infiltration and aspiration of 100 cc tumescent solution per side as well as skin tightening using subdermal coagulation. Photographs were taken before and 3 months after surgery. Preoperative and 3 months postoperative (A, B) right lateral view, (C, D) posterior view, and (E, F) left lateral view.
Figure 14.Elimination of back roll following ultrasound-assisted liposuction and helium-activated radiofrequency treatment. This 50-year-old patient presented with excessive middle back skin redundancy, leading to the formation of 3 back rolls. Successful treatment required liposuction with infiltration and aspiration of 250 cc tumescent solution per side as well as skin tightening using subdermal coagulation. Photographs were taken before and 3 months after surgery. Preoperative and 3 months postoperative (A, B) right lateral view, (C, D) posterior view, and (E, F) left lateral view.