Abstract
Introduction:
The umbilical scar is the only scar that is culturally accepted and whose dysmorphia or absence catches people's attention. Studies have discussed numerous umbilicus reconstruction techniques but not any for repositioning the umbilicus during or after liposuction. In this study, we will introduce a technique called “umbilicosliding” that is used to prevent or correct a defect known as the “sad umbilicus” without visible scarring.
Method:
A retrospective study was conducted from 2010 to 2014 in which 32 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Preoperative and postoperative photographs were analyzed by two plastic surgeons that were not on the team at the time of the procedures. Patients were recalled and surveyed about results.
Results:
The external assessment of aesthetic outcome by photographic results were 31% (n = 10) excellent, 47% (n = 15) good, 22% (n = 7) regular, and 0% bad. Recalled patients assessed the aesthetic outcome at 25% (n = 8) excellent, 66% (n = 21) good, 9% (n — 3) regular, and 0% bad.
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