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The surgical approach to gynaecomastia
The New Zealand Medical Journal
|July 28, 1982
Abstract:
The main reason patients seek treatment for gynaecomastia is the marked embarrassment this condition causes. The extra-areolar incisions in the surgical treatment may give obvious and hypertrophic scars as embarrassing as the original benign disease. The recommended semi-circular intra-areolar incision to be used to achieve the aims of treatment in this condition--a normal male contour with an imperceptible scar--is described. Four cases are shown comparing the results of surgical treatment using different incisions.