Objective Sensory Changes Following Subfascial Breast Augmentation

Conclusions The study demonstrates that for calculated volume increases of up to 102% of the initial breast volume, sensory loss at 12 weeks after surgery is 4% at the NAC. The commonest area of diminished sensitivity is the lower-outer quadrant (16.15%), relating to the use of the inframammary crease incision. It provides a useful adjunct in monitoring patient recovery following subfascial breast augmentation. Level of Evidence: 4 Therapeutic
Source: Aesthetic Surgery Journal - Category: Cosmetic Surgery Authors: Tags: Original Article Source Type: research