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Lipoabdominoplasty With Anatomic Definition Versus Traditional Abdominoplasty

Recruiting
25 - 60 years of age
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

A tummy tuck also known as abdominoplasty is a cosmetic surgical procedure to improve the shape and appearance of the abdomen.

Description

Lipoabdominoplasty guarantees a safe combination of abdominoplasty and liposuction while minimizing the risk of ischemic flap complications. This is because of the limited undermining performed and the liposuction adjunct, both of which minimize perforator injury. In the last several years, the integration of anatomic definition through the use of liposuction has further refined the procedure, led to improved results, and increased patient satisfaction. The more natural results of the anatomic abdominal definition is a next step in abdominal contour refinement.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Female patients between 25 to 60 with redundant abdominal wall.
  • BMI less than 35.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients younger than 25 or older than 60.
  • BMI more than 35.
  • Hernias and scars interfering with abdominal vascularity.
  • Patients smoking or with comorbidities (DM, HTN, ...etc).
  • Patients seeking for another pregnancies.
  • Any causes that may interfere with general anaesthesia. Refusal for any part of the written conset

Study details

Abdomen Enlarged

NCT05361525

Assiut University

26 January 2024

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