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Breast capsulorrhaphy.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 1988 Februrary
The malposition of breast prostheses without capsular contracture has become an increasingly frequent event. In our experience with 40 patients over the last 5 years, we have found multiple-layer breast capsulorrhaphy to be a simple, safe, and reliable technique. With this method, repositioning of the breast is easier, more accurate, and more permanent than single-layer closures, which attempt ideal correction of the malpositioned implant on the first try.
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