Defining the Serratus Triangle: A Major Pillar for Male High-Definition Liposculpture
摘要
High-definition (HD) liposculpture aims to enhance male body aesthetics by sculpting natural muscular definition. However, one of the most commonly overlooked areas in the torso is the serratus triangle, whose definition is essential to achieve a harmonious transition between the pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, and lateral abdominal wall. Failure to address this area can result in an unnatural or incomplete appearance.
ObjectivesTo describe a refined surgical approach for defining the serratus triangle during male HD liposculpture and to evaluate its efficacy, safety, and reproducibility in a consecutive series of patients.
MethodsA retrospective study of 200 consecutive male patients who underwent HD liposculpture including serratus triangle definition between 2020 and 2024. The technique involves deep and superficial liposuction along the serratus lines, with selective use of the Renuvion® technology in cases with nipple-areola complex ptosis.
ResultsAll 200 patients completed a minimum follow-up of 8 months. No major complications or cases of skin necrosis were observed. Ninety patients developed transient fibrosis in the treated area, which resolved within 6–8 weeks with compliance to the postoperative exercise and massage protocol.
ConclusionsDefining the serratus triangle is a simple yet often-overlooked step that significantly enhances the natural, athletic look of male HD liposculpture. This technical refinement is safe, reproducible, and can be seamlessly integrated into existing HD protocols to improve aesthetic outcomes.
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