Abstract

BackgroundMany techniques for the surgical treatment of gynaecomastia have been reported to be effective with reasonable limited scar formation. The aim of this study was to develop a grade adopted algorithm for effective and scar sparing techniques in reconstruction of the male breast dependent on aetiology and grading.MethodsOperative techniques, results, rates of revisions and complications were recorded between 2006 and 2018 and results of 164 male patients were analysed, retrospectively. Skin resecting methods have been used in the earlier stage but were later replaced by minimal periareolar incisions and subcutaneous mastectomy. Resections were combined with ultrasound-assisted liposuction up to grade 2b and inferior pedicled breast reduction in 3rd degree gynaecomastias resulting in reduction of scars and effective removal of breast tissue.ResultsRetrospective analysis showed that a periareolar mastopexy was used in 24% of patients with gynaecomastia grade I, IIa and IIb to reshape the breast after subcutaneous mastectomy in the early stage of this study from 2006 to 2010. With the established standardised use of ultrasound-assisted liposuction, only 2% of patients required a mastopexy in the following years. In grade 3 gynaecomastia, the classical approach resulting in an inverted t-scar was later abandoned for an approach with a periareolar and submammary scar and inferior dermoglandular flap. The rate of secondary surgery with the used techniques did not increase.ConclusionsWhen using standardised techniques in reshaping the male breast, an aesthetically pleasing and safe result can be achieved by scar sparing techniques in a safe single-stage procedure.Level of evidence Level IV, therapeutic study.

Highlights

  • The restoration of gender conformity of the chest wall is the fundamental desire of the male patient and the fundamental goal in treatment of gynaecomastia.Shaping of the body is a rising issue for men and includes breast reduction procedures besides liposuction and facial surgery

  • We suggest a distinct algorithm for the surgical treatment of gynaecomastia and pseudogynaecomastia to reach the basic goal of scar sparing and effective restoration of a gender matching phenotype (Fig. 1)

  • In 12 years 164 consecutive patients were treated for gynaecomastia in the Department of Plastic, Aesthetic, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery of the Hannover Medical

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Introduction

The restoration of gender conformity of the chest wall is the fundamental desire of the male patient and the fundamental goal in treatment of gynaecomastia.Shaping of the body is a rising issue for men and includes breast reduction procedures besides liposuction and facial surgery. The number of surgical treatments of gynaecomastias and pseudogynaecomastias has increased. Gynaecomastia and pseudogynaecomastia are two entities of increasing male breast volume with or without skin excess and may occur bi- or unilaterally. Many techniques for the surgical treatment of gynaecomastia have been reported to be effective with reasonable limited scar formation. The aim of this study was to develop a grade adopted algorithm for effective and scar sparing techniques in reconstruction of the male breast dependent on aetiology and grading. Methods Operative techniques, results, rates of revisions and complications were recorded between 2006 and 2018 and results of 164 male patients were analysed, retrospectively. Resections were combined with ultrasound-assisted liposuction up to grade 2b and inferior pedicled breast reduction in 3rd degree gynaecomastias resulting in reduction of scars and effective removal of breast tissue

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