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    M. Bradley Calobrace, Bill G. Kortesis, Gaurav Bharti, Chet Mays, editors.
    Summary: Breast augmentation paired with mastopexy is often regarded as a challenging procedure since it is essentially two surgeries in one. Because of the complexity of the dual procedure, as well as the careful planning required, many doctors avoid performing these surgeries together, instead preferring their patient to undergo two separate surgeries.These two procedures can be safely performed with methodical planning and intra operative execution. This book provides not only insight and instruction on a variety of mastopexy procedures and accompanying types of breast augmentation, but it will also help the clinician determine the optimal surgery for each individual patient. Primarily meant for practicing aesthetic plastic surgeons, Augmentation Mastopexy -- Mastering the Art in the Management of the Ptotic Breast will also find use among plastic surgery fellows and plastic surgery residents. Unlike some of the competitive literature that briefly touches on the topic or simply provides an overview, the information provided is methodical and comprehensive, providing a wealth of color images to accompany the techniques described. Case studies with long-term follow up are also included, offering not only an understanding of potential pitfalls but a veritable how-to for handling complications when they do arise.

    Contents:
    Foreword
    Chapter 1: Anatomy of the Breast
    Chapter 2: Principles of Breast Augmentation--The Process of Augmentation Mastopexy and Criteria for Staging
    Chapter 3: Principles of Mastopexy
    Chapter 4: Breast Augmentation for Early Ptosis
    Chapter 5: Preoperative Assessment in Augmentation Mastopexy
    Chapter 6: Technique in Simultaneous Augmentation Mastopexy
    Chapter 7: Two-Stage Augmentation Mastopexy
    Chapter 8: Secondary Augmentation Mastopexy
    Chapter 9: Simultaneous Short-Scar Mastopexy Augmentation
    Chapter 10: Circumareolar Mastopexy
    Chapter 11: Tuberous Breast Correction
    Chapter 12: Asymmetric Augmentation Mastopexy
    Chapter 13: Maintaining Upper Pole Fullness: Autoaugmentation Mastopexy with Prosthetic Matrix and Lipofilling
    Chapter 14: An Algorithm for the Management of Explantation Surgery
    Chapter 15: Mastopexy with Fat Augmentation
    Chapter 16: Mastopexy with Auto-augmentation
    Chapter 17: Use of Soft Tissue Support in Augmentation Mastopexy
    Chapter 18: Augmentation Mastopexy in the Massive Weight Loss Patient
    Chapter 19: Pitfalls in Augmentation Mastopexy
    Chapter 20: Managing Complications in Augmentation Mastopexy.
    Digital Access Springer 2020