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Impact of Monsplasty in Women Undergoing Abdominoplasty

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Assiut University

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Liposuction
Mons Pubis Lift

Treatments

Procedure: Monsplasty

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05680324
MMhassan

Details and patient eligibility

About

Evaluate The aesthetic and function satisfaction outcomes of different monsplasty surgery with or after abdominoplasty

Full description

The high incidence of female obesity has resulted in common complaints of a large mons pubis and labia majora (outer labial lips) related to unsightly fat deposits. The mons and labia majora enlarge, protrude, descend, and hang. Even with dramatic weight loss, these areas remain descended and bulky, with excess fat and skin. The affected majora can cause difficulty with sexual intercourse and maintenance of hygiene, and result in discomfort when wearing pants and swimsuits. These unnatural .fat deposits can also severely affect self-esteem

The surgical treatment of the enlarged mons pubis and labia majora has been poorly understood and therefore often neglected. Traditionally, the mons has been treated by fat reduction, whether by liposuction or open excision, along with a pubic skin lift. However, skin elevation is usually unsatisfactory, because the mons will descend again upon standing. Many of these unsuccessful lifts present after a simultaneous abdominoplasty.

In many ways, the treatment of the mons pubis correlates with the treatment of the hidden penis in the obese or formerly obese male.1-3 Excess suprapubic skin and mons fat removal-along with tacking of the fibrofatty tissue of the pubic skin flap to the rectus fascia-are mandatory to achieve a lasting, successful mons pubis lift.4 Labia majora reduction. Depends on the surgically appropriate removal of fat and/or skin

Enrollment

24 estimated patients

Sex

Female

Ages

20 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Any adult married woman from 20 to 45 years old candidate for abdominoplasty with stable weight in last 6 months

Exclusion criteria

  • patients less than 20 years old and more than 45 years old
  • patients with medical conditions affecting wound healing
  • patients with skin infection in lower abdomen and pubic area

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

24 participants in 2 patient groups

Abdominoplasty with Monsplasty
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Procedure: Monsplasty
Abdominoplasty without monsplasty
Active Comparator group
Treatment:
Procedure: Monsplasty

Trial contacts and locations

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