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Good Morning,

I am scheduled for Brachioplasty next week. During my first consult the surgeon told me that I would not need drains, is this common or is it purely a judgement call by the surgeon? He also told me that since my loose skin goes all the way to my elbow I would probably end up with dog ears. I just can't seem to find any pictures of what dog ears look like. Is this common with patients that have a tremendous amount of loose skin? Thanks

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Hi. Drains are a personal preference...I do not use them on my brachioplasty or inner thigh lifts.

Your doc should show you pics of dog ears and tell you when/how he will correct them...again, everybody has a different approach here.

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are the dog ears caused by the drains hanging ?

Mindy

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are the dog ears caused by the drains hanging ?

Mindy

I think it's where some skin is pulled tighter than the skin around it, if that makes sense. Think of it in terms of cloth. If you cut a big hole out of the center of a square of cloth and try to stretch the cloth and sew it together, you'll wind up with raised areas at the ends of the mended spot. That's because there's more cloth at those areas than there is in the area that had the cloth cut out, so it kind of bunches up where it meets the mended area. From what I understand, that's basically what happens with dog ears.

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