A circumareolar approach in surgical management of gynecomastia

Gynecomastia is a common deformity encountered among male patients. Surgery is primarily aimed at reducing the size of the breast mound and therefore should be considered aesthetic in nature. In an attempt to minimize the problems of hematoma formation, nipple necrosis, and unsightly scarring around...

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