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Aesthetic Surgery Journal | 2015

Labia Minora Reduction Techniques: A Comprehensive Literature Review

Carlo M. Oranges; Andrea Sisti; Giovanni Sisti

BACKGROUND Many studies of techniques to reduce the labia minora have been published in recent decades, including case reports and retrospective case series. However, to date, there has been no study of the overall complications or satisfaction rates associated with the broad spectrum of techniques. OBJECTIVES The authors performed a comprehensive literature review to determine outcomes and complications of labiaplasty techniques, including patient satisfaction. METHODS A search on PubMed/Medline was performed with the keywords labiaplasty, labioplasty, labial hypertrophy, and techniques plus labia minora reduction. The inclusion criterion was clinical studies in which techniques of labia minora reduction were described. Excluded from the study were publications not dealing with surgical procedures and review articles. RESULTS Thirty-eight studies, published from 1971 through 2014, were included; this represented 1981 treated patients. Eight labiaplasty techniques were identified from these studies: edge resection, wedge resection, deepithelialization, W-plasty, laser labiaplasty, custom flask, fenestration, and composite reduction. Satisfactory results, judged from clinical examination, were observed with all 8 techniques. Few postoperative complications occurred. In a small number of cases, complications required surgical revision or secondary resection. CONCLUSIONS All 8 labiaplasty techniques resulted in good outcomes, including high patient satisfaction and low morbidity.


Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology | 2015

Cellulite treatment: a comprehensive literature review

Irene Zerini; Andrea Sisti; Roberto Cuomo; Serena Ciappi; Francesco Russo; Cesare Brandi; Carlo D'Aniello; Giuseppe Nisi

An effective and long‐term treatment of cellulite has not been well established. To our knowledge, no review has analyzed the whole range of treatments for this condition. We conducted a review of in vivo studies on humans adopting the key words “cellulite” and “treatment.” The studies were included according to eligibility criteria. We performed an analysis to estimate the overall effect of cellulite treatments from clinical studies. Medline library was screened up to December 2014 to identify eligible studies. We included 73 original studies in the present review. All of them were clinical studies, in most of them, only women were recruited. Above the studies searched up, 66 tested the effectiveness of an exclusive treatment performed without the association to other procedures: 11 topical agents, 10 shock‐wave therapy, 10 radio frequency, eight laser therapy, five oral therapy, four manual massage therapy, three carbon dioxide therapy, two compressive therapy, two infrared therapy, one dermabrasion, and 11 devices that use an association of multiple treatments. Seven papers tested a combination of two or more treatments. The mean difference of clinical morphologic features and ultrastructural changes between the treated group and the controlled showed significant heterogeneity between studies. It is still difficult to indicate an exclusive and effective single treatment for this condition. Our analysis purposed to obtain a complete overview of the available treatments in cellulite reduction.


Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology | 2016

Carbon dioxide therapy and hyaluronic acid for cosmetic correction of the nasolabial folds

Giuseppe Nisi; Roberto Cuomo; Cesare Brandi; Luca Grimaldi; Andrea Sisti; Carlo D'Aniello

The main application of hyaluronic acid filling, in esthetic medicine, is the augmentation of soft tissues. The carbon dioxide therapy, instead, improves quality and elasticity of the dermis and increases the oxygen release to the tissue through an enhancing of the Bohrs effect. The aim of the study was to compare the efficacy, tolerability, and effect duration of hyaluronic acid fillers and the use of carbon dioxide therapy plus hyaluronic acid in the cosmetic correction of nasolabial folds.


The New England Journal of Medicine | 2016

IMAGES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE. Madelung's Disease.

Giuseppe Nisi; Andrea Sisti

A 48-year-old man presented to the clinic for evaluation of dysphagia and limited neck movements (flexion and rotation of the head). The patient was found to have Madelungs disease, also known as benign symmetric lipomatosis or the Launois–Bensaude syndrome.


Breast Journal | 2016

Modified Arrow Flap Technique for Nipple Reconstruction

Roberto Cuomo; Andrea Sisti; Luca Grimaldi; Carlo D'Aniello

To the Editor: Nipple reconstruction is the final surgical step for the treatment of breast cancer. Nowadays, breast reconstruction after mastectomy usually consider a using autologous fat graft (1), flaps or implants. Nipple reconstruction is an important part of the reconstructive path. The positive effects of this surgical procedure on the psyche of the woman have already been discussed in the past (2). Unfortunately, the reconstruction of the nipple is subject to a very important problem: a not predictable projection loss in time. Many authors tried to solve this problem and many techniques have been described, over the years, for the reconstruction of the nipple, with not always proven efficacy.


Anais Brasileiros De Dermatologia | 2016

Effectiveness and safety of topical tacrolimus monotherapy for repigmentation in vitiligo: a comprehensive literature review

Andrea Sisti; Giovanni Sisti; Carlo M. Oranges

Thus far, several small studies and case reports on the use of topical immunomodulators in vitiligo have been published. We undertook a comprehensive literature review, searching for studies evaluating clinical response to tacrolimus topical therapy for vitiligo. A search was performed on PubMed/Medline using the term “vitiligo”, combined with “topical” and “ointment”. Our inclusion criteria were: use of tacrolimus ointment as monotherapy to treat vitiligo. We found 29 studies from 2002 to 2014. Overall, 709 patients were treated in 29 studies. Pooling the lesions, 50% repigmentation of vitiligo patches was never achieved before 2 months of treatment, with a peak after 6 months of therapy. The best results were obtained on lesions of the cephalic region, especially the face, with tacrolimus 0.1% ointment two times daily. The percentage of non-responsive patients ranged from 0% to 14%. Treatment was generally well-tolerated; only localized adverse effects were reported. Our objective was to verify the effectiveness and safety of tacrolimus ointment monotherapy. It has good efficacy and tolerability. At present, only small trials and case series are available in the literature. Further, standardized investigations on a larger number of patients are needed.


Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery | 2015

Complications associated with medial thigh lift: A comprehensive literature review

Andrea Sisti; Roberto Cuomo; Irene Zerini; Juri Tassinari; Cesare Brandi; Luca Grimaldi; Carlo D'Aniello; Giuseppe Nisi

Medial contouring of the thigh is frequently requested to improve appearance and function of medial thigh deformities, following massive weight loss or aging process. This surgical procedure can be associated with a significant rate of complications. Our aim was to consider the complications and outcomes according to the performed technique, through a wide and comprehensive review of the literature. A search on PubMed/Medline was performed using “medial thighplasty”, “medial thigh lifting” and “technique” as key words. As inclusion criteria, we selected the clinical studies describing techniques of medial thighplasty. We excluded the papers in which complications related to medial thighplasty were not specified. We also excluded literature-review articles. We found 16 studies from 1988 to 2015. Overall, 447 patients were treated. Different techniques were applied. Complications were observed in 191/447 patients (42.72%). The most frequent complications were wound dehiscence(18.34%) and seroma (8.05%). No major complications, such as thromboembolism and sepsis, were observed. Minor complications occurred in a high percent of patients, regardless of the performed surgical procedure. Patients should be informed about the possible occurrence of wound dehiscence and seroma, as common complications associated with this surgical procedure.


Journal of Investigative Surgery | 2017

Superior Pedicle Mammaplasty without Parenchymal Incisions after Massive Weight Loss.

Carlo D'Aniello; Roberto Cuomo; Luca Grimaldi; Cesare Brandi; Andrea Sisti; Juri Tassinari; Giuseppe Nisi

ABSTRACT Background: After considerable weight loss, the breast suffers significant deformation. The ptotic breast is characterized by a lack of superior pole, tissue excess in the inferior pole, down-migration of nipple-areola complex (NAC) with redundancy of skin tissue. The authors describe a mastopexy technique based on a modulated and progressive reshaping, back rotation, and suspension of mammary gland parenchyma without parenchymal incisions. Methods: Forty-five patients with bilateral moderate or severe breast ptosis underwent mastopexy from January 2011 to January 2014 with complete detachment of breast from the pectoralis major muscle and the plication of parenchyma without any parenchymal incision. Patients were followed up for one year, reporting any complication, and measuring the jugulum–NAC distance. The outcomes were assessed by the patients as well as the surgical team. Results: The aesthetic outcomes were good or excellent in all patients. The new mammary contour and the distance between the jugular fossa and the nipple were stable during this time with a good filling of upper pole. No major complications were reported. Conclusions: This technique gave good breast shape, long-term projection, and upper pole fullness, without parenchymal incisions. It restores breast shape and projection, especially in post-bariatric patients. A similar technique has not been described yet.


Acta Bio Medica Atenei Parmensis | 2017

A case of extramammary inguinal Paget disease in a male patient: surgical treatment with an abdominal advancement cutaneous flap

Andrea Sisti; Juri Tassinari; Roberto Cuomo; Luca Milonia; Giuseppe Nisi; Cesare Brandi; Carlo D'Aniello; Luca Grimaldi

Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is a rare neoplasm. The clinical case of a 55-year-old man with a two-year history of a pruritic, painless erythematous skin rash on the inguinal region and scrotum is described. After a delay due to improper diagnosis and improper treatments, the patient came to the attention of the Division of plastic surgery. He underwent a punch biopsy and the pathology report came back as EMPD. Surgical excision was carried out, and an abdominal advancement cutaneous flap was performed for the defect repair. This is the first description of a reconstruction after surgical removal of inguinal EMPD with a flap of this type and we think that this type of treatment can be useful and reliable for disease localization in the groin area, especially for patients that present an excess of abdominal skin. (www.actabiomedica.it)


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2018

Nipple-Areola Complex Reconstruction

Andrea Sisti; Juri Tassinari; Roberto Cuomo; Cesare Brandi; Giuseppe Nisi; Luca Grimaldi; Carlo D’Aniello

The reconstruction of the nipple-areola complex (NAC) is the reconstructive procedure used in patients who have undergone a non-nipple-sparing mastectomy and, in general, in all the patients who need the reconstruction or creation of the nipple for traumatic damage or congenital absence/malformation. Several methods for the reconstruction of the nipple-areola complex were described. The nipple can be reconstructed using a local flap, a local flap of material with a grafting autologous/allogeneic/synthetic inside, a skin graft, or a subdermal pocket with grafted material inside. The areola can be reconstructed using skin graft from hyperpigmented areas or tattoo. The prosthesis (internal or external) and the three-dimensional tattoo allow the reconstruction of the NAC in one time and with a single method.

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Francesco Idone

University of Guadalajara

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Carlo M. Oranges

Marche Polytechnic University

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