Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery (2013) 66, 956e961
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doi 10.1016/j.bjps.2013.03.017
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/129253
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Abstract
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Background: Augmentation and remodelling of the calf is becoming more and
more frequent, representing a challenge for the surgeon who must consider this body zone
as a functional and aesthetical whole. Historically, calf reshaping has been carried out with
silicone implants, mainly in the subaponeurotic plane; nonetheless, as in other body sites it
is possible to perform lipoinjection which is a reliable procedure with minimal scarring and
a lasting outcome with rare, long-term complications.
Materials and methods: Between the years 2009 and 2011, five patients (three women and two
men) underwent bilateral calf liporemodelling. Follow-up was between 6 and 18 months. The
larger perimeter of each calf was measured for follow-up.
Magnetic resonance imaging was used to localise the injected fat at the end of the follow-up
period in two of the patients.
Results: An average of 126.8 21.2 cc was lipoinjected into each calf. The average final
augmentation in the larger perimeter of each leg was 2.8 cm. All patients obtained a good
aesthetical outcome and were satisfied. No important complications were seen in this series.
Conclusion: According to our experience and outcomes we can recommend the liporemodelling
technique of the calf as a valid alternative for the reshaping of the distal third of the inferior
extremity.