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Download scientific diagram | This figure shows the horizontal section of the breast in the top view. The gray part is the virtual chest wall simulated by computer to stand for the chest wall. Point N = the medial base of the nipple, N’ = the lateral base of the nipple, NP = the vertical distance from point N to the virtual chest wall and N’P’ = the vertical distance from point N’ to the chest wall. The mean value of NP and N’P’ was calculated as the projection of the breast. The space between the skin surface and the virtual chest wall was measured as the absolute volume of breast. from publication: A Prospective Study of Breast Dynamic Morphological Changes after Dual-plane Augmentation Mammaplasty with 3D Scanning Technique | The dual-plane technique has been widely used in augmentation mammaplasty procedures. However, there are some concerns about aesthetic contour maintenance for long time after muscle releasing. This study aims to track and analyze breast dynamic morphological changes after | breast, 3D Scanning and Mammaplasty | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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