Surgical treatment of gynecomastia: Liposuction combined with subcutaneous mastectomy

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The purpose of the present work has been to evaluate surgical treatment of gynecomastia performed by liposuction combined with subcutaneous mastectomy. It was designed as a prospective consecutive registration of 21 patients (28 breasts) operated in a four month period. Treatment was done in local anaesthesia in the out-patient clinic. Treatment was in one patient complicated with a haematoma. In 86% of cases the patients were satisfied with the postoperative result. Liposuction combined with surgical excision of the gland performed as an out-patient treatment in local anaesthesia is followed by few complications and good cosmetic results.

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Boljanovic, S., Axelsson, C. K., & Elberg, J. J. (2003). Surgical treatment of gynecomastia: Liposuction combined with subcutaneous mastectomy. Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, 92(2), 160–162. https://doi.org/10.1177/145749690309200209

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