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Evaluating your breast and deciding on the correct procedure for you
Definition of "Ptosis" (Pronounced, TOESIS): a sagging or prolapse of
an
organ.
Dr Kirwan explains that this is a simple guide and does not replace a
personal consultation with him. [He encourages you to call and schedule an
appointment so that he can evaluate your breast and recommend the
appropriate treatment. There are other deformities of the breast, which are
not included in this classification (such as tubular breast) which can only be
evaluated adequately at the time of a consultation. This page is presented,
as a guide to help you better understand what surgical treatment may better
suit your needs. It is not intended as a final diagnosis or an opinion.
Figure 1 - Kirwan Classification Stages A-F
(IMC: Infra-Mammary Crease-fold below the breast) Staging of Breast "Ptosis"
published in the Proceedings of the Breast Surgery and Body Contouring
Symposium, Eldorado Hotel, Santa Fe , NM , August 23rd and 24th 2001.
First, Stage your Ptosis. Place a 12" ruler horizontally at the crease (IMC)
under your breast. Mark the level of the crease in the midline between the
breasts. Now mark this point in the middle of the breast above the nipple. [Note
that the nipple may not be in the middle of the breast. Measure the distance
between this point and the level of the nipple in centimeters. Is the nipple
above or below the level of the crease?
[See Figure 1 to stage the Breast Ptosis between A and F Stage the Ptosis
A-F depending on how many centimeters the nipple is above or below the
crease. [(See Figure 1)
Second, Take the Pencil test. Will a pencil stay under your breast if placed
at the crease under the breast? Alternatively, does it drop to the floor?
Figure 2
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test is negative then you donšt have significant breast Ptosis or a breast implant alone may correct it. See Figure 2.
To understand the best procedure for your own breast See Table 1 if you want a lift without an implant or Table 2 if you want a lift with an implant.
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Definitions and explanation of abbreviations:
AM: Areolar Mastopexy (scar limited to margin of areola) with a purse-string closure
gathering the extra skin around the areola-no vertical scar
SAMBA: Simultaneous Areola Mastopexy Breast Augmentation. Areolar
Mastopexy (scar limited to margin of areola) purse-string closure combined
with a breast implant.
Breast Auto-augmentation see: Breast Auto-Augmentation
Table 1
Stage A-F
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Without Implant
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| Stage A, B |
AM alone
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| Stage C, D, E.F. |
AM or Breast Auto-augmentation
With vertical mastopexy
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Table 2
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| Stage A-F |
With Implant |
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| Stage A, B, C |
SAMBA |
| Stage E, F |
Augmentation / Mastopexy with vertical mastopexy or same with short horizontal scar at IMC |
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