Abstract

Gynecomastia correction is the most common breast surgery in males.1 Surgical reduction is indicated in Grade IIB and Grade III gynecomastia in Simon's classification.2 A circumareolar incision may chosen according to skin and areolar excess. Achieving a symmetrical nipple-areola complex is one of the major goals of the reduction surgery. The average areola diameter of males is measured as 2.67–2.8 cm in anatomical studies.3,4 Using the parts of 50 cc syringes as templates is appropriate for measuring the …

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