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Obliques-serratus complex

The graft that defines the side of the torso: obliques and serratus, ultrasound-guided.

The obliques-serratus complex graft is the definition of the torso's side through ultrasound-guided fat, described by Dr. Raúl Manzaneda Cipriani.

The publication

The technique is described in “Ultrasound-guided Fat Graft of the Obliques-Serratus Complex”, published in PRS Global Open (2023), with Dr. Raúl Manzaneda Cipriani among its authors. It is available at its official source: doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000005390.

What it adds

It accentuates the definition of the obliques and serratus, the area that gives the athletic look to the side of the abdomen.

How it relates to the portfolio

It is part of Dr. Manzaneda's ultrasound-guided body-contouring portfolio, the same philosophy that makes incision-free rib remodeling possible: using real-time imaging to guide the surgical gesture.

Frequently asked questions

What does this graft define?

The side of the torso —obliques and serratus— with ultrasound-guided fat, published in PRS Global Open (2023).

Where is it published?

In PRS Global Open (2023). The DOI is linked on this page.

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This page is informational and cites published, verifiable evidence. It does not replace medical consultation: every case must be evaluated by a qualified plastic surgeon.