| Title | Reduction mammaplasty by suction alone. | | Author(s) | Courtiss EH | | Institution | Department of Surgery, Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Newton Lower Falls, Mass. | | Source | Plast Reconstr Surg 1993 Dec; 92(7):1276-84; discussion 1285-9. | | MeSH | Adolescent Adult Breast Female Gynecomastia Humans Hypertrophy Male Mammaplasty Middle Aged Suction Treatment Outcome
| | Abstract | Because unsatisfactory scars often result when traditional methods of reduction mammaplasty are performed, techniques that leave less noticeable scars have been advocated recently. One such technique is suction lipectomy, which has been employed previously, but only for patients who have well-located, small nipple-areola complexes and whose hypertrophy is primarily fat. I have found that concern for the size and location of the nipple-areola complex and cause of hypertrophy are unfounded. Thus reduction mammaplasty by suction alone may be the technique of choice in certain patients. Eleven patients had reduction mammaplasty by suction alone and obtained aesthetically pleasing breasts that had good sensation and minimal scars. As a result, the method is suggested for selected patients: those with minimal to moderately large breasts. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 8248402 |
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