Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

, Volume 37, Issue 5, pp 1061–1062 | Cite as

Interlocking Circumareolar Suture With Undyed Polyamide Thread: A Personal Experience

  • Marzia Salgarello
  • Giuseppe Visconti
  • Liliana Barone-Adesi
Letter to the Editor Breast

Abstract

In plastic breast surgery, the interlocking areolar suture has gained wide popularity since its introduction in 2007 by Hammond and colleagues. The interlocking circumareolar suture plays its role in the setting of circumareolar excisions to achieve a durable areola shaping and to prevent scar widening/hypertrophy and areola spreading/distortion. This study retrospectively reviewed 49 breasts that underwent interlocking suture after July 2011 for both aesthetic and reconstructive indications. For the suturing, 3–0 undyed polyamide thread with a straight cutting needle (Dafilon; B. Braun Melsungen AG, Melsungen, Germany) was used. This suture material was preferred to Gore-Tex reported by Hammond and colleagues because it is undyed without any microporous configuration, more wieldy, and less expensive. All 49 breasts showed good results in terms of areola shaping and diameter control as well as good scar quality during a mean follow-up period of 12 months (range 2–18 months) (Fig. 2). No infection, suture extrusion, skin fistula, or granuloma were experienced. The suture was not visible at all, and the patients did not report its palpability. However, at careful examination, the thread resulted slightly palpable.

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Keywords

Breast reduction Round-block Mastopexy Breast lift Widening Areola shaping 

References

  1. 1.
    Hammond DC, Khuthaila DK, Kim J (2007) The interlocking Gore-Tex suture for control of areolar diameter and shape. Plast Reconstr Surg 119:804–809PubMedCrossRefGoogle Scholar
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    Righi B, Robotti E (2011) Successfully exploiting two opposing forces: a rational explanation for the “interlocking suture.”. Aesthetic Plast Surg 35:177–183PubMedCrossRefGoogle Scholar

Copyright information

© Springer Science+Business Media New York and International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2013

Authors and Affiliations

  • Marzia Salgarello
    • 1
    • 3
  • Giuseppe Visconti
    • 1
  • Liliana Barone-Adesi
    • 2
  1. 1.Department of Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeryUniversity Hospital “A. Gemelli”, Università Cattolica del “Sacro Cuore”RomeItaly
  2. 2.Breast UnitUniversity Hospital “A. Gemelli”, Università Cattolica del “Sacro Cuore”RomeItaly
  3. 3.RomeItaly

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