Arch Plast Surg.  2018 Jul;45(4):367-374. 10.5999/aps.2018.00045.

Breast augmentation surgery using an inframammary fold incision in Southeast Asian women: Patient-reported outcomes

Affiliations
  • 1Victoriakliniken, Saltsjöbaden, Sweden. charles.randquist@victoriakliniken.com
  • 2DREAM Aesthetics & Plastic Surgery, Singapore.
  • 3KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Singapore.
  • 4Allergan Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
This analysis presents patient-reported outcomes of breast augmentation procedures performed in Singapore using an inframammary fold incision and the "5 Ps" best practice principles for breast augmentation. These data are the first of their kind in Southeast Asian patients.
METHODS
Through a retrospective chart review, patients who underwent primary breast augmentation with anatomical form-stable silicone gel breast implants using an inframammary fold incision were followed for ≥6 months postoperatively. The BREAST-Q Augmentation Module (scores standardized to 0 [worst] - 100 [best]) and Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS; 1 [normal skin] to 10 [worst scar imaginable]) were administered. Responses were summarized using descriptive statistics. Patient-reported events were collected.
RESULTS
Twenty-two Southeast Asian patients (mean age, 35.1 years) completed ≥1 postoperative BREAST-Q and POSAS assessment and were assessed 11 months to 5.5 years postoperatively. The mean postoperative BREAST-Q satisfaction with breasts and psychosocial well-being scores were 69.2 and 84.0, respectively. The mean POSAS score for their overall opinion of the scar was 4.2; the mean scores for all scar characteristics ranged from 1.2 to 4.2. Over 90% of patients (20/22) said that they would recommend the procedure. Patient complaints following surgery included anisomastia (possibly pre-existing; n=2), sensory loss at the nipple (n=2) or around the nipple (n=3), scarring (n=4), and slight capsular contracture (n=1). No patients required reoperation.
CONCLUSIONS
Southeast Asian patients reported high long-term satisfaction scores on the BREAST-Q scale and with their scar characteristics following breast augmentation using an inframammary fold incision, and nearly all said they would recommend this procedure. No reoperations were necessary in patients assessed for up to 5.5 years postoperatively.

Keyword

Asia, Southeastern; Breast implants; Mammaplasty; Patient satisfaction

MeSH Terms

Asia, Southeastern
Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
Breast Implants
Breast*
Cicatrix
Contracture
Female
Humans
Mammaplasty
Nipples
Patient Satisfaction
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Reoperation
Retrospective Studies
Silicon
Silicones
Singapore
Silicon
Silicones
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