
doi: 10.1007/bf01572786
pmid: 6731162
The author presents a technique for reduction mammoplasty in which the amount of skin removed is limited to a small area in the middle part of the breast. The glandular tissue is resected laterally and medially at the caudal part of the circumference of the breast, along with a midline wedge. With this technique and with the retraction of the skin and the sutures that pull this skin to the midline, the final result is a very short horizontal scar.
Adult, Cicatrix, Sutures, Methods, Humans, Female, Breast, Hypertrophy, Surgery, Plastic
Adult, Cicatrix, Sutures, Methods, Humans, Female, Breast, Hypertrophy, Surgery, Plastic
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