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      Striae distensae after subfascial breast augmentation.

      Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
      Adolescent, Breast Implantation, methods, Fascia, Female, Humans, Postoperative Complications

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          Striae distensae or stretch marks after breast augmentation are a rare complication. To date, 10 cases have been published. In seven of these cases, the implant was placed in a subglandular position and in the other three cases, placement was submuscular. Two cases of stretch marks in two young nulliparous women who underwent subfacial breast augmentation are presented. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first report of striae distensae after subfascial breast augmentation.

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          18043962
          10.1007/s00266-007-9053-2

          Chemistry
          Adolescent,Breast Implantation,methods,Fascia,Female,Humans,Postoperative Complications
          Chemistry
          Adolescent, Breast Implantation, methods, Fascia, Female, Humans, Postoperative Complications

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