Mu Young Lee’s research while affiliated with SUNY Korea and other places

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Publications (1)


Three-Dimensional Circumferential Liposuction of the Overweight or Obese Upper Arm
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February 2012

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Aesthetic Plastic Surgery

Yoon Gi Hong

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Hyung Bo Sim

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Mu Young Lee

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June-kyu Kim

Due to recent trends in liposuction, anatomic consideration of the body’s fatty layers is essential. Based on this knowledge, a circumferential approach to achieving maximal aesthetic results is highlighted. In the upper arm, aspiration of fat from only the posterolateral region can result in skin flaccidity and disharmony of the overall balance of the upper arm contour. Different suction techniques were applied depending on the degree of fat accumulation. If necessary, the operation area was extended around the axillary and scapular regions to overcome the limitations of the traditional method and to achieve optimal effects. To maximize skin contracture and redraping, the authors developed three-dimensional circumferential liposuction (3D-CL) based on two concepts: circumferential aspiration of the upper arm, to which was applied different fluid infiltration and liposuction techniques in three anatomic compartments (anteromedial, anterolateral, and posterolateral), and extension of liposuction to the periaxillar and parascarpular areas. A total of 57 female patients underwent liposuction of their excess arm fat using this technique. The authors achieved their aesthetic goals of a straightened inferior brachial border and a more slender body contour. Complications occurred for five patients including irregularity, incision-site scar, and transient pigmentation. Through 3D-CL, the limitations of traditional upper arm liposuction were overcome, and a slender arm contour with a straightened inferior brachial border was produced. Level of Evidence IV This journal requires that authors assign a level of evidence to each article. For a full description of these Evidence-Based Medicine ratings, please refer to the Table of Contents or the online Instructions to Authors at http:// www. springer. com/ 00266.

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... They believed that the formation of a circular scar from the superficial layer to the deep layer could directly shorten the diameter of the arm, and a small reduction in radius would lead to a dramatic decrement in cross-sectional area. A more progressive procedure, three-dimensional circumferential liposuction (3D-CL), was reported by Hong et al. [6] in 2012. Using 3D-CL, they successively managed arm obesity and skin laxity in severely obese patients. ...

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Application of a Proposed Multi-Positional Circumferential Arm Liposuction Method and Quantification of its Clinical Efficacy Evaluation
Three-Dimensional Circumferential Liposuction of the Overweight or Obese Upper Arm
  • Citing Article
  • February 2012

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery