Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4277771 | Aesthetic Surgery Journal | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Cervicodorsal lipodystrophy is a well-described complication of extended use of HIV protease inhibitor therapy. Patients may seek consultation with plastic and reconstructive surgeons for correction of the aesthetic and functional morbidity associated with the deformity. Because of the fibrous nature of the hypertrophied cervicodorsal fat and the high rate of recurrence after SAL alone, an approach with excisional lipectomy (with or without SAL) may provide improved results and superior long-term outcomes.
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Authors
Anne G. MD, Loren J. MD,