Lipoabdominoplasty without undermining

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Background: The classic abdominoplasty still provides the best aesthetic results, despite many advances in abdominoplasty techniques. However, this procedure is associated with a relatively high incidence of complications. Objective: A new technique is described that combines lipoplasty with traditional abdominoplasty without undermining of the abdominal flap. Methods: Lipoplasty proceeds from the region above the umbilicus to the flanks and the region below the umbilicus. The skin below the umbilical scar is resected as in classical abdominoplasty, but a thinner fatty layer with its connective tissue, lymphatic vessels, and blood vessels is preserved. Complementary lipoplasty is performed if necessary to remove excess fat. Results: The procedure results in an improved body shape, better accommodation of the abdominal flap, and a more youthful appearance of the abdomen with less scarring and no incidence of "dog ears" or major complications. Conclusions: Lipoabdominoplasty without undermining enhances aesthetic results with fewer complications than traditional abdominal aesthetic surgery.

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Saldanha, O. R., Pinto, E. B. D. S., Matos, W. N., Lucon, R. L., Magalhães, F., & Bello, É. M. L. (2001). Lipoabdominoplasty without undermining. Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 21(6), 518–526. https://doi.org/10.1067/maj.2001.121243

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