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Review
. 2016 Apr;43(2):415-23.
doi: 10.1016/j.cps.2015.12.012. Epub 2016 Jan 26.

Managing Necrosis of the Nipple Areolar Complex Following Reduction Mammaplasty and Mastopexy

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Managing Necrosis of the Nipple Areolar Complex Following Reduction Mammaplasty and Mastopexy

Neal Handel et al. Clin Plast Surg. 2016 Apr.

Abstract

The objectives of this article are to explain the mechanisms of injury that result in ischemia of the nipple areolar complex (NAC) after reduction mammaplasty or mastopexy, to offer recommendations about the management of this complication, and to illustrate reconstructive techniques that can be used to correct deformities arising from necrosis of the NAC. With these goals in mind, the article is divided into 3 sections: prevention of ischemia of the NAC, management of the ischemic nipple, and reconstruction after ischemic necrosis of the nipple and areola. Necrosis of all or part of the NAC is a devastating complication after breast surgery. However, with properly timed and well-executed reconstructive procedures, it is possible in most cases to restore a natural-appearing NAC.

Keywords: Management; NAC necrosis; Prevention; Reconstruction of ischemic necrosis of NAC; Reduction mammaplasty; Reduction mastopexy.

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