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Key points. •. Vertical abdominoplasty is a safe and effective procedure to correct abdominal contour abnormalities in individuals with excessive soft tissue in both the vertical and transverse orientation. •. The literature, although limited, supports the effectiveness of this procedure in addressing this clinical scenario. •.
The Fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty combines longitudinal resection with the anterior transverse approach specifically to address the horizontal excess abdominal tissue, which is normally present in central body type MWL patients.
PMID: 25283454. DOI: 10.1016/j.cps.2014.07.007. Abstract. Vertical abdominoplasty is a safe and effective procedure to correct abdominal contour abnormalities in individuals with excessive soft tissue in both the vertical and transverse orientation.
Fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty (aka a Fleur-de-lis tummy tuck) is a highly specialized tummy tuck technique typically used in post-bariatric patients after significant weight loss to remove skin both horizontally and vertically which creates two separate scars: one horizontal across the lower abdomen and one vertical along.
15 lip 2024 · What is a Fleur de Lis Tummy Tuck? A fleur de lis tummy tuck is a specialized abdominoplasty technique that is designed to address extensive abdominal laxity and excess skin in both the vertical and horizontal dimensions.
Introduction. Standard abdominoplasty technique enables excision of excess tissue in one plane only through a single transverse incision. The single incision may be inadequate in addressing excessive tissue [1]. The Fleur De Lys (FDL) technique removes supraumbilical horizontal excess via a vertical excision, in addition to the transverse incision.
Introduction. A 53-year old woman presenting with venter pendulus and diastasis of the rectus abdominis muscles was admitted to the Department of Burns and Plastic surgery for fleur-de-lis abdominoplasty. The patient underwent bariatric surgery in June 2021, resulting in significant weight loss causing extensive laxity of the abdominal skin.