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  • Impact Factor: 1.995**
  • H-Index: 8
  • ISSN: 2474-1647
  • DOI: 10.25107/2474-1647
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Major Scope

  •  Transplant Surgery
  •  Breast Surgery
  •  Orthopaedic Surgery
  •  General Surgery
  •  Colon and Rectal Surgery
  •  Surgical Oncology
  •  Robotic Surgery
  •  Neurological Surgery

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Citation: Clin Surg. 2017;2(1):1365.Case Report | Open Access

Successful Treatment of Gynecomastia Grade III with Periareolar Excision Technique

Sadrollah Motamed, Esmail Hasanpour, Hamidreza Alizadeh Otaghvar, Mahmood Nazemian, Daryanaz Shojaei and Gelavij Ghoseiri

Department of Plastic Surgery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Department of General Surgery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science, Iran
Department of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

*Correspondance to: Hamidreza Alizade Otaghvar 

 PDF  Full Text DOI: 10.25107/2474-1647.1365

Abstract

As many surgical therapies have been introduced for Gynecomastia treatment, we are going to report a recent surgical technique in a male who has fatty glandular Gynecomastia grade III. In this procedure, gynecomastia will be treated by nipple repositioning with a periareolar excision. After six months no complications were detected and the patient was completely satisfied with his new IMF (inframamary fold) and NAC (nippleareolar complex). Respectfully, we suggest this surgical technique in patients with fatty glandular Gynecomastia grade III.

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Motamed S, Hasanpour E, Otaghvar HA, Nazemian M, Shojaei D, Ghoseiri G. Successful Treatment of Gynecomastia Grade III with Periareolar Excision Technique. Clin Surg. 2017; 2: 1365.

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