- with cir****vertical and
horizontal surgical incisions;
which produce a
periareolar scar, at the
periphery (edge) of the nipple-areola
complex (NAC), and...
- the
round block mammoplasty, a minimal-scar
periareolar incision technique that
produces only a
periareolar scar –
around the NAC,
where the dark-to-light...
-
rates have an ****ociation with risk factors,
including ptotic ****,
periareolar scars,
large cup size, and
previous radiation. The
concept and technique...
- hair
growth are normal. The
areas where terminal hair may grow are the
periareolar areas (nipples), the
centre and
sides of the
chest and the
clavicle collarbone...
-
retroareolar area. The
periareolar glands of
Montgomery in the
breast are also
called Montgomery tubercles or
Morgagni tubercles.
These periareolar glands are small...
-
SPAIR (short-scar
periareolar inferior pedicle reduction) is a short-scar
breast surgery technique developed by
Dennis C. Hammond, ****istant professor...
-
person is
concerned about possible breast-feeding difficulties, the
periareolar incisions can
sometimes be made so as to
reduce damage to the milk ducts...
-
implantation can
produce thicker,
slightly more
visible surgical scars.
Periareolar: a border-line
incision along the
periphery of the areola,
which provides...
- its survival. The
keyhole incision (i.e.,
skeleton key)
augments the
periareolar incision further by
making a
vertical closure underneath (lollipop),...
- to
include breast abscesses located in the
retroareolar region or the
periareolar region but not
those located in the
periphery of the breast. Subareolar...