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Abstract Background Breast reduction for symptomatic macromastia can have excellent long-term results and relief of symptoms. However, patients may require a re-reduction for recurrent symptoms. Previous reports of re-reduction after a primary inferior pedicle reduction have called into question the safety of blood supply to the nipple-areola complex with re-reduction. Objectives To examine a single surgeon’s experience and management of recurrent symptomatic macromastia after inferior pedicle breast reduction. Methods A retrospective review was performed of a single surgeon’s breast reduction experience using billing data to identify cases of breast re-reduction from January 2003 and January 2018. Breast re-reduction was performed either with a Wise pattern, inferior pedicle or with a smile reduction with an inferior pedicle. Liposuction was used in re-reductions only. Results In 15 years, 3530 breast reductions were performed in 1758 patients. In 7 patients, 14 total re-reductions were performed, including 13 secondary breast re-reductions (12 bilateral, 1 unilateral) and 1 tertiary, unilateral breast re-reduction. Seven Wise pattern, inferior pedicle and 7 smile reductions with inferior pedicle procedures were done at the breast level. This translates to a re-reduction incidence of 1 in 250 or 0.4% rate of re-reduction at the patient level in our practice. The minor complication rate was 14% (1 seroma), and the major complication rate was 0%. There were no instances of partial or complete nipple areola necrosis. Conclusions Recurrent symptomatic macromastia can be managed with re-reduction with re-creation of the inferior pedicle or a smile breast reduction as we describe without increased risk to nipple-areolar complex viability. Level of Evidence: 4

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