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The mastopexy technique without preoperative markings idealized by Dr. Millan: description of the technique and patient satisfaction evaluation

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Different surgical techniques were developed to reduce glandular volume and correct breast ptosis, with the objective of efficient and quality results for the patients and with the fewest possible complications. This study describes the treatment technique standardized by Dr. Roberto Millan and the level of women’s satisfaction after performing the procedure.

Methods:

This is a cross-sectional, observational and analytical study carried out from the analysis of the breast treatment technique standardized by Dr. Millan performed at the Plastic Surgery Sector of Centro Universitário Saúde ABC. The study included 20 women with grade II and III breast ptosis, according to Regnault’s classification, or breast hypertrophy, defined by the criteria of Sacchini et al. and by Franco & Rebello; and 20 women previously submitted to mastopexy or reduction mammoplasty using the Millan technique, aged between 18 and 60 years. The BREAST-Q® questionnaire was applied to analyze the level of satisfaction after the procedure.

Results:

It is observed that there were no significant differences between women who underwent the surgery Mass group (post-surgical group) when compared to those who did not undergo surgery (control group) concerning age (p=357), (p=0.695), degree of hypertrophy (p=0.799) and degree of breast ptosis (p=0.391). Regarding breast satisfaction, psychosocial, sexual, and physical variables all presented higher values in women with surgery than those without surgery (p<0.009).

Conclusion:

The breast treatment technique standardized by Dr. Millan presents results that led to patient satisfaction.

Keywords:
Mammoplasty; Reconstructive surgical procedures; Patient satisfaction; Breast; Surveys and questionnaires

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