Clinical Trial

Back Rolls Assessment

Study acronym: Back rolls
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Summary
"Back Rolls" are basically fat deposits on the back in the form of rolls. This is a common problem in women, and concerns were encountered by cosmetic surgeons the worldwide. Deep connective tissue in the back attachments to the underlying muscle and/or periosteum divide the fat deposits on the back into multiple visual compartments. Their nomenclature is based on the anatomical area from where they have originated. The skin-fat envelope is held in place by facial attachments that are named the "zones of adherence". The extent of fat deposits and number of back rolls, as well as skin laxicity, varies from person to person and also from one side to the other. The rolls surely have a zone of adherence inferiorly over which the tissue fold hangs and medially in the midline. Treatment modalities for back rolls depend on the above-mentioned variables and involve three general approaches: 1. Suction-assisted Liposuction along alone or with other modalities of skin tightening as VASER or J-Plasma ; 2. Direct surgical excision of the skin fold as an upper back lift. 3. Non- surgical: Injection lipolysis in association with weight loss. The choice of treatment depends on the specific characteristic of the back roll; hence, a classification to grade the extent of back roll would help in guiding the surgeon to choose the best possible option.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07051759
Lead Sponsor Hager Montaser Sayed Bedeer
Conditions Back Rolls Assesment, Back Rolls Management
Enrollment 30 participants
Start Date 2025-07-20
Primary Completion 2028-03-20 (estimated)
Study Completion 2028-10-20 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-07-04