Common Plastic Surgery Terms

Abdominoplasty
a more aggressive and comprehensive tummy tuck procedure, abdominoplasty involves the resection of extra skin and fatty tissue of the abdomen and may include repositioning of the umbilicus and some degree of fascial reinforcement. Abdominoplasty usually results in a transverse (hip to hip) incision.
Anchor pattern incision
type of breast reduction incision with an anchor appearance. Incisions are made in a circular shape around the areola, vertically from the areola down the front of the breast to the chest wall, and horizontally along the breast crease
Anterior
front
Areola
circular, pigmented area of skin that surrounds the nipple
Bariatric surgery
weightloss surgery, also known as obesity surgery
Blepharoplasty
also known as eyelid surgery, a procedure performed to reduce loose or wrinkled upper eyelid skin and lessen lower eyelid puffiness
Circumferential
circular, round
Endoscopic
procedures performed using an endoscope, a tiny viewing device that allows for minimized incisions and scarring
Epigastric and umbilical hernia
defects of the anterior abdominal wall through which tissues or organs may protrude
Fascial laxity
weakness of the connective bands of tissue located between the skin and the underlying structure of muscle and bone
Free fat grafting
also called free fat transfer, this is a procedure which removes surplus fat cells from one area of the body and then reimplants them in another
Hernia
an opening or weakness in the fascial structure of the wall of the abdomen
Hypertrophy
abnormal enlargement of a body part or organ
Hyperkinetic
excessive motion or movement
Inferior pedicle breast reduction
breast reduction technique that maintains the blood and nerve supply from the bottom of the breast.
Inframammary Fold
breast augmentation incision made in the breast crease
Infraumbilical midline incisions
below the belly button vertical incisions
Jowling
drooping or sagging of the flesh under the lower jaw
Keloid
a raised formation of fibrous scar tissue caused by excessive tissue repair in response to trauma or incision
Liposuction
also called lipoplasty, or suctionassisted lipoplasty, liposuction refers to the surgical removal of fatty deposits using a suction device
Mastectomy
surgical remove of a breast as a treatment for breast cancer
Mastopexy
breast lift surgery, performed to restore a youthful contour by reshaping and coning the breast and repositioning it higher on the chest wall
Otoplasty
ear surgery or ear pinning, procedure performed to reduce the size, reposition, or reshape the ears
Pectoralis
chest wall muscle
Periareolar
breast augmentation incision made around the nippleareolar complex
Platysmal banding
sagging and banding of neck muscles
Plication
means to fold. The fascia of the abdominal wall is folded in with sutures to make it narrower in the desired dimension
Posterior flanks
the back side of the body between the pelvis or hip and the ribs
Postpartum involution
reduction in size after childbirth, often refers to decreased breast size or volume after pregnancy
Ptosis
drooping or sagging
Resection
surgical removal of all or part of an organ, tissue, or structure
SMAS elevation
facelift technique that targets the Superficial Muscular Aponeurotic System the muscles and connective tissues of the cheek.
Subglandular/subfascial breast augmentation
implants placed over the pectoralis muscle
Superior pole hollowing
loss of volume in the upper part of the breast
Telangiectasias
spider veins; red, blue, or purple veins with a weblike appearance
Torsoplasty
contouring the entire soft tissue envelope (front and back) of the of the trunk and pelvis extends to adjoining anatomic areas of the hips, buttocks, thighs, lower back, and pelvis
Transaxillary
breast augmentation incision located in the under arm
Transconjunctival blepharoplasty
lower eyelid surgery technique that minimizes lower eyelid puffiness with no visible scarring
Transverse incision
side to side/crosswise incision
Tummy tuck
simplest and most direct form of abdominoplasty
Umbilical translocation
belly button repositioning
Umbilicus
navel or belly button
Upper pole fullness
roundness or fullness in the upper half of the breast
Vertical mastopexy
breast lift technique used to correct moderate ptosis, also known as short scar breast lift surgery