Long-term volume retention of breast augmentation with fat grafting depends on weight changes: a three-year prospective MRI study.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY Plastic and reconstructive surgery Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1097/PRS.0000000000011841
Mathias Ørholt, Tim K Weltz, Mathilde N Hemmingsen, Andreas Larsen, Erik E F Bak, Caroline B Norlin, Liv Hart, Jens Jørgen Elberg, Peter V Vester-Glowinski, Mikkel Herly
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Background: Fat grafting is increasingly used for breast augmentation. However, long-term volume retention, time to reach steady state, and the effect of postoperative weight changes on these outcomes are not fully understood.

Methods: In this prospective study, we included patients undergoing breast augmentation with fat grafting and examined them with MRI preoperatively and up to three years postoperatively. We modeled fat graft retention over time and calculated the time to volumetric steady state of the fat graft. Secondly, we used our model to assess the effect of postoperative weight changes on fat graft retention and to determine the association between the graft/recipient volume ratio and the percentage breast augmentation at steady state. Finally, we assessed patient satisfaction using the BREAST-Q questionnaire.

Results: The study included 28 patients (46 breasts). The time to steady state was 253 days (95%CI 185-283) postoperatively, with a volume retention of 46% (95%CI 35-58). Patients with a weight loss of one BMI point after surgery had a volume retention of 22% (95%CI 4.7-38) while those increasing one and two BMI points had retention rates of 57% (95%CI 45-69) and 85% (95%CI 72-98), respectively. Increasing graft/recipient volume ratio was associated with higher percentage augmentation with no plateau in this relationship even up to ratios of 2:1. Postoperative satisfaction with breasts and sexual well-being increased substantially.

Conclusions: Breast augmentation with fat grafting reached volumetric steady state after 8 months with a volume retention of 46%. Weight loss following fat grafting leads to significantly lower volume retention.

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脂肪移植隆胸术的长期容积保持取决于体重变化:一项为期三年的前瞻性磁共振成像研究。
背景:脂肪移植越来越多地被用于隆胸手术。然而,长期的容积保持、达到稳定状态的时间以及术后体重变化对这些结果的影响尚不完全清楚:在这项前瞻性研究中,我们纳入了接受脂肪移植隆胸术的患者,并在术前和术后三年内对他们进行了核磁共振成像检查。我们建立了脂肪移植随时间保留的模型,并计算了脂肪移植达到体积稳定状态的时间。其次,我们使用模型评估了术后体重变化对脂肪移植物保留的影响,并确定了移植物/受体体积比与稳定状态下隆胸百分比之间的关联。最后,我们使用 BREAST-Q 问卷评估了患者的满意度:研究共纳入 28 名患者(46 个乳房)。术后达到稳定状态的时间为 253 天(95%CI 185-283),体积保持率为 46%(95%CI 35-58)。术后体重下降一个 BMI 点的患者的容积保留率为 22%(95%CI 4.7-38),而体重增加一个和两个 BMI 点的患者的容积保留率分别为 57%(95%CI 45-69)和 85%(95%CI 72-98)。移植物/受体容积比的增加与较高的隆胸比例有关,即使比例达到 2:1,这种关系也没有达到顶峰。术后对乳房和性生活的满意度大幅提高:结论:脂肪移植隆胸术在 8 个月后达到体积稳定状态,体积保持率为 46%。脂肪移植后体重减轻会导致体积保持率明显降低。
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期刊介绍: For more than 70 years Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® has been the one consistently excellent reference for every specialist who uses plastic surgery techniques or works in conjunction with a plastic surgeon. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® , the official journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, is a benefit of Society membership, and is also available on a subscription basis. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery® brings subscribers up-to-the-minute reports on the latest techniques and follow-up for all areas of plastic and reconstructive surgery, including breast reconstruction, experimental studies, maxillofacial reconstruction, hand and microsurgery, burn repair, cosmetic surgery, as well as news on medicolegal issues. The cosmetic section provides expanded coverage on new procedures and techniques and offers more cosmetic-specific content than any other journal. All subscribers enjoy full access to the Journal''s website, which features broadcast quality videos of reconstructive and cosmetic procedures, podcasts, comprehensive article archives dating to 1946, and additional benefits offered by the newly-redesigned website.
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