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Topic: Aesthetic Surgery of the Breast





           Internal bra: a unifying solution for


           reconstructive and aesthetic breast surgery

           issues





           Richard A. Baxter
           Baxter Plastic Surgery PLLC, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043, USA.
           Address for correspondence: Dr. Richard A. Baxter, Baxter Plastic Surgery PLLC, 6100 219th St SW, Suite 290, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043,
           USA. E-mail: drbaxter@drbaxter.com.



                            Dr. Richard A. Baxter has a special interest in revision breast surgery, internal bra concepts, and ultrasound in aesthetic
                            medicine. In addition to his busy private plastic surgery practice in the Seattle area, he is engaged in clinical research, figure
                            drawing, and learning Argentine tango.





                ABSTRACT
                The utility of the internal bra for breast support, reconstruction, and in revision breast surgery has
                been recognized and various materials have been introduced for this application. As clinical experience
                has grown and new products have been developed, the roles of these materials are becoming better
                defined. This paper reviews the use of the internal bra concept to date.

                Key words:
                Internal bra; acellular dermal matrix; alloderm; strattice; SERI surgical scaffold; GalaFLEX mesh;
                revision breast surgery; mastopexy



           INTRODUCTION                                        leading to revision breast surgery. Implant malposition and
                                                               rippling are manifestations of thin tissue coverage, which
           Factors leading to revision breast implant surgery include   can be thought of as periprosthetic atrophy. This in turn may
           capsular contracture, implant malposition, palpability, and   relate to overly large implants, improper biodimensional
           animation deformity with subpectoral  placement. These   planning, and saline implants as a result of fluid wave action.
           issues often occur in combination,  for example lower or   Aging,  pregnancies,  weight  loss,  and prior  surgeries  may
                                        [1]
           lateral fold malposition with rippling or animation deformity   contribute to weakening of the ligamentous support  and
           with fold malposition. Reoperation rates for breast implant   soft tissue envelope of the breast. In combination, these
           procedures are high, and even higher for previous revision   patient-related and implant-related factors may multiply the
           surgery.  A comprehensive  approach is needed if these   severity of periporsthetic atrophy. Autologous material such
                 [2]
           numbers are to be improved.                         as capsule flaps [3,4]  and fat grafting can be useful adjuncts in
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                                                                How to cite this article:  Baxter RA. Internal bra: a unifying
                                                                solution for reconstructive and aesthetic breast surgery issues. Plast
                                    DOI:                        Aesthet Res 2016;3:3-7.
                                    10.20517/2347-9264.2015.68
                                                                Received: 15-06-2015; Accepted: 12-01-2016


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