Wenshan Xing, Cong Liu, Lin Chen, Zhengyao Li, Jinlong Zheng
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Abstract
Background: Gynecomastia, a common condition involving benign breast tissue enlargement in men, poses challenges for plastic surgeons, especially in severe cases. Current surgical methods for severe gynecomastia often require complex, invasive procedures with skin resection, resulting in significant scarring. Conversely, techniques avoiding skin resection frequently leave skin redundancy and unsatisfied chest contour.
Objectives: This study introduces a skin redistribution and fixation approach which help to improve aesthetic outcomes and eliminate the need for skin excision.
Methods: The surgical procedure comprised four stages: an initial liposuction, a mastectomy, a subsequent liposuction session, and an approach for the redistribution and fixation of skin. Liposuction was extended across the breasts, chest wall, and lateral chest wall. Subcutaneous mastectomy was performed via small infraareolar incisions. The redistribution and fixation approach involved two steps: surgeons manually distributed the loose and accumulated skin evenly across the chest, followed by the application of a sterile, self-adhesive foam dressing to secure the skin on each side of the chest.
Results: Between July 2018 and January 2024, 77 patients with severe gynecomastia received treatment with skin redistribution and fixation, while 73 underwent traditional liposuction and mastectomy. Follow-up periods ranged from 13 months to 5 years. Patients received skin redistribution and fixation approach reported improved satisfaction regarding the final shape, contour and symmetry.
Conclusions: The skin redistribution and fixation approach could help to enhance aesthetic outcomes and achieve better chest contour in surgical treatment for severe gynecomastia.
期刊介绍:
Aesthetic Surgery Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal focusing on scientific developments and clinical techniques in aesthetic surgery. The official publication of The Aesthetic Society, ASJ is also the official English-language journal of many major international societies of plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery representing South America, Central America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. It is also the official journal of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, the Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and The Rhinoplasty Society.