Background: Periareolar mastopexy is a well-described technique for cosmetic improvement of breasts classified as Regnault ptosis grades 1 and 2. However, this technique is used less frequently for cases of grade 3 ptosis.
Methods: Grades 2 and 3 ptosis were corrected for selected patients using a combination of augmentation with Style 410 shaped, form-stable, highly cohesive, silicone gel implants and periareolar mastopexy.
Results: In this study, 17 patients were treated. The Style 410 implants used included four different devices: FX (full height, extra-full projection, n = 4), MX (medium height, extra-full projection, n = 1), MF (medium height, full projection, n = 8), and FF (full height, full projection, n = 4). No complications occurred immediately after surgery, and only two cases of capsular contracture Baker grade 2 cases with implant palpability occurred during a mean follow-up period of 18 months. All 17 women were very satisfied with the improvement in their clothed appearance, and 16 were very satisfied overall with their surgery and body image improvements.
Conclusions: With proper selection of patients and Style 410 breast implants, cases of grade 3 breast ptosis can be managed successfully by the periareolar approach, thus extending the range of cases suitable for this technique. The different shapes of the Style 410 form-stable, silicone gel implants help to recreate the desired natural-looking breast, achieving stable results with minimal complications.