MILA (Minimally Invasive LipoAbdominoplasty)

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Case description

The Minimally Invasive LipoAbdominoplasty (MILA) technique represents a significant advancement in the minimally invasive treatment of rectus muscle diastasis when associated with midline hernias and postpartum skin laxity. Its development is based on the principles of the VER (Vaser Endoscopic Renuvion) approach, published in 2022 in the Revista Hispanoamericana de Hernia by Drs. Ezequiel Palmisano and Guillermo Di Biasio, in the city of Rosario, Argentina.MILA combines high-definition liposuction with endoscopic fascia plication and energy-assisted skin retraction, allowing for optimal aesthetic results with minimal tissue trauma. Among its key advantages are reduced surgical trauma, less bleeding, and faster recovery compared to traditional abdominoplasty. Additionally, by preserving tissue vascularization and innervation, it reduces postoperative complications and promotes a more natural outcome.The integration of Vaser and Renuvion technology in diastasis correction and skin laxity treatment provides MILA with a comprehensive and cutting-edge approach, establishing it as a highly effective and safe alternative in the field of aesthetic and reconstructive surgery.

tags: abdominoplasty liposuction surgical complications surgical technique

related terms: LipoAbdominoplasty, MILA, Ezequiel Palmisano, Guillermo Di Biasio, endoscopic fascia plication, surgical trauma, Abdominoplasty technique, tissue vascularization

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