BREAST ASYMMETRY: A NEW VISION OF THIS
MALFORMATION
Onesti M. G., Mezzana P., Martano A., Scuderi N.
Department of Dermatology and Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, University ”La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy |
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Summary:
Breast asymmetry is defined as a difference of form, position or volume of the breast and is a pathology affecting
over half of the female population (1, 4). Fortunately although it is very frequent, surgical correction is seldom
necessary. The authors present the results of the surgical treatment of 73 patients affected with breast asymmetry
and they describe the employment of a new instrumental method (SCAN-3D) that may be used both within the
correction program and during the follow-up of the surgical treatment.
The system involves the use of a laser to scan the surface to be acquired and by the subsequent analysis of the
image produced by the overlap of itself with the area under examination, by utilising specific software, we retrieve
information regarding both the morphologic and volumetric connections in all three dimensions.
The employment of new research methods (Three-dimensional scanning) is an important aid to the aesthetic surgeon,
as it allows the study of the mammary glands morpho-volumetric component in relation to the rest of the
thorax. Moreover, in the future, the custom production of breast implants, made to measure, and perfectly adaptable
to the deformity of each patient may be possible.
Key words:
breast asymmetry, three-dimensional scanning, additive mastoplasty, mastopexy, reductive mastoplasty,
3D imaging
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