Course Objective:

* To provide a rationale for how to select the ideal
implant in breast augmentation surgery. Contrary to
the traditional breast augmentation, implant selection is recommended to be less arbitrary and more based
upon measurements focusing on the dimensions and proportions of the thorax and breast. Emphasis will be placed on preoperative evaluation, measurements and markings.

* To provide an in depth demonstration of different
surgical techniques both for subglandular and submuscular augmentations as well as for mastopexy – augmentation and breast reconstruction with anatom-ical implants.

* To provide a rationale for the use of anatomical
implants in breast reconstruction.The indications, advantages as well as disadvantages and complica-
tions will be discussed in details

Points Covered:

* Implant selection based on preoperative measurements
and patient desires.
* The rational for anatomically designed implants.-
* The advantages of cohesive silicone gel implant filling.
* The importance of a large abundance of variation in
implant height width and projections for ideal outcome of
the procedure.
* Surgical techniques in submuscular and subglandular
implant placement
* Modified surgical technique and important considerations
in secondary cases
* Preoperative markings and surgical steps
* Asymmetrical breast their evaluation and treatment
* The combined mastopexy-augmentation.Preoperative
evaluation, markings and surgical technique
* Complications and their treatment
* Anatomical implants in breast reconstructions
* Breast reconstruction with and without flap cover


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