Gland Removed and Plan for Short Scar Internal Male Mastopexy Breast Lift / Reduction
This man lost 40-50 pounds and then build up his muscle. He had been embarrassed by his breasts, the loose skin, stretch marks, and female like breasts. His nipples and areola were sagging 2.5 and 1.5 cm below the lower edge of his pectoral chest muscles. Breast ptosis (sagging breasts) distort the clean look of a male chest. Skin does not always shrink after weight loss. Building up muscles is an option, but bodybuilding would have to be massive to make up for this much loose sagging skin and tissue.
19 year old male
5 foot 11 inches tall weighing 170 pounds
Location Surgery: Bermant Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Center (Office Operating Room)
Anesthesia: Tumescent
Local with Sedation
Method: Dynamic technique, excision mass (Right = 11 x 9.5 x 3cm, Left = 12 x 10 x 3cm), fat flap sculpture Short Scar Internal Male Mastopexy Breast Lift using superficial fascia suspension system (SFS), and liposuction contouring.
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Pictures before Gynecomastia Male Breast Reduction and Internal Lift Mastopexy |
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Pictures 6 months after Gynecomastia Male Breast Reduction and Internal Lift Mastopexy |
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Pictures of Plan for Gynecomastia Male Breast Reduction and Internal Lift Mastopexy |
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Pictures of Plan for Gynecomastia Male Breast Reduction and Internal Lift Mastopexy |
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Pictures of Plan for Gynecomastia Male Breast Reduction and Internal Lift Mastopexy |
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Pictures of Gland and Tissues Removed During Gynecomastia Male Breast Reduction and Internal Lift Mastopexy |
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Pictures of Gland and Tissues Removed During Gynecomastia Male Breast Reduction and Internal Lift Mastopexy |

A massive amount of gland and tissue were removed. The internal supporting tissue was resuspended, lifting the breast back into a more natural position on his chest.
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