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      Successful Back Contouring With Elimination of Back Rolls Using Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction and Helium-Activated Radiofrequency

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      , MD, FACS, , MS1, , OMS1, , BS
      Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Open Forum
      Oxford University Press

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          Abstract

          Background

          Patients are routinely consulted regarding dislike of their upper and middle back contour and associated back rolls that stick out of their bras. Although patients only associate this fullness with excess fat, on examination it becomes evident that back rolls are due to a combination of excess fat as well as skin redundancy. To date, treatment of both excess skin and fat in back rolls has required consideration of excisional surgery such as an upper body lift.

          Objectives

          We present 14 consecutive back contouring cases that were treated with an alternative protocol involving simultaneous ultrasound assisted liposuction and helium activated radiofrequency.

          Methods

          Patients underwent ultrasound assisted liposuction to remove superficial fat over the upper and middle back as well as helium activated radiofrequency to tighten the skin using subdermal coagulation.

          Results

          All 14 patients visually demonstrated elimination of back rolls and improvement in upper and middle back contour. All 14 patients also reported overall satisfaction in their postoperative follow-ups at 3, 6, and 12-months.

          Conclusion

          In summary, simultaneous ultrasound assisted liposuction and helium activated radiofrequency provide an effective treatment for patients desiring improvements in upper and middle back contour and elimination of back rolls while avoiding more invasive excisional surgeries.

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          Experience of Excess Skin and Desire for Body Contouring Surgery in Post-bariatric Patients

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            A Report of 736 High-Definition Lipoabdominoplasties Performed in Conjunction with Circumferential VASER Liposuction.

            Several innovations and modifications to the abdominal lipectomy procedure have been performed through the years. Despite recent improvements, the lack of natural results, including high scars, navel deformities, and "tense" abdomen, are still challenging. The objective of this study is to present an alternative technique of combined 360-degree truncal liposuction with abdominal definition, abdominoplasty, and neoumbilicoplasty.
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              Radiofrequency-Assisted Liposuction Compared with Aggressive Superficial, Subdermal Liposuction of the Arms: A Bilateral Quantitative Comparison

              Background: Liposuction of the arms alone may be inadequate for aesthetic improvement because of skin laxity. Radiofrequency-assisted liposuction (RFAL) and aggressive superficial liposuction (SupL) have been described to stimulate soft tissue retraction to improve results. We compare the techniques and describe a classification scheme that factors skin laxity, skin quality, and Fitzpatrick type to provide treatment recommendations. Methods: Ten consecutive female patients underwent RFAL of 1 arm and SupL on the contralateral arm. All patients had Fitzpatrick skin types of III, IV, or V with an average body mass index of 26.0. Using fluorescent tattooing, key points on the arm skin were measured preoperatively and postoperatively to indicate changes in surface area. Results: There were no complications in the group, and all patients reported satisfaction with the aesthetic results. All patients showed reduction of measured skin surface areas and skin distances postoperatively. At 1 year, the measured surface area reductions on the anterior arms averaged 15.0% for RFAL and 10.9% for SupL on the anterior arm skin. Posteriorly, RFAL showed 13.1% reduction and SupL 8.1% reduction in the surface areas at 1 year. Linear reduction for RFAL averaged 22.6% and 17.8% for SupL 1 year postoperatively anteriorly. Conclusion: Both RFAL and SupL of the arms showed quantifiable and sustained reductions in skin surface. Good contour and soft tissue contraction were achieved with both techniques but RFAL with its safety features presents an alternative to SupL, which has a higher complication rate, risk for contour deformities, and steeper learning curve.
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                Journal
                Aesthet Surg J Open Forum
                Aesthet Surg J Open Forum
                asjopenforum
                Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Open Forum
                Oxford University Press (US )
                2631-4797
                December 2020
                26 October 2020
                26 October 2020
                : 2
                : 4
                : ojaa036
                Author notes
                Corresponding Author: Dr Arian Mowlavi, Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Institute, 32406 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, CA 92651, USA. E-mail: drmowlavi@ 123456gmail.com ; Instagram: @drlaguna

                Dr Mowlavi is the owner of a private practice in Laguna Beach, CA. Dr Talle is a medical student, College of Medicine – Phoenix, University of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ. Ms Berri is a student, California Health Sciences University – College of Osteopathic Medicine, Clovis, CA and Mr Rashid is a student, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA.

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                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1812-1391
                Article
                ojaa036
                10.1093/asjof/ojaa036
                7671279
                33791662
                d8ee1c31-0cd1-4295-9b7c-b18232bddfe0
                © 2020 The Aesthetic Society.

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 22 June 2020
                : 26 October 2020
                Page count
                Pages: 17
                Categories
                Body Contouring
                Preliminary Report
                AcademicSubjects/MED00987

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