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. 2010 Feb;34(1):52-8.
doi: 10.1007/s00266-009-9431-z. Epub 2009 Dec 31.

Transposition of the malpositioned nipple-areola complex in breast reconstruction with implants

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Transposition of the malpositioned nipple-areola complex in breast reconstruction with implants

S Takayanagi. Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2010 Feb.

Abstract

Background: The goal of breast reconstruction after breast cancer is to obtain symmetrical breasts, including the nipple-areola complex. However, in some cases the nipple-areola complex may not be symmetrical even though a symmetrical breast shape has been created. In such cases the nipple-areola complex has been transpositioned, leaving a scar to close the wound or skin graft in the original position.

Methods: To treat this problem, skin surrounding the areola is removed and two pedicles are created to bear the nipple-areola complex. The nipple-areola complex is then moved to the proposed position and the surrounding circular edge of the skin is closed using a purse-string suture.

Results: The author performed this technique in three nipple-areolae of two patients. All the nipple-areolae were transposed to the proposed position to create symmetrical breasts without any complications.

Conclusion: This technique can be used when the malpositioned nipple-areola complex is not too far from the proposed position. The nipple-areola complex can be moved without leaving any scar at the original position of the complex.

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