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The value of non-prefixed marking in reduction mammoplasty
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
|January 1, 1984
Abstract:
The advantages of non-prefixed marking for breast reduction are discussed in this paper. The authors use a curved incision modification of the Pitanguy technique, stressing the value of changing the demarcation depending on the skin-gland relationship of each patient.
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