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Gynecomastia: Scarless Male Breast Reduction with Vaser

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Gynecomastia can be present in men in three different forms; (1) pure with the majority of breast parenchyma being affected, (2) fatty with the majority of breast tissue formed by fat, and (3) mixed with a combination of both previous situations. In order to improve results of SAL to gynecomastia, the author has introduced Vaser over the past 10 years. The technique is described.

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Di Giuseppe, A., Belligolli, A., Pierangeli, M., Talevi, D., Grassetti, L. (2013). Gynecomastia: Scarless Male Breast Reduction with Vaser. In: Shiffman, M., Di Giuseppe, A. (eds) Cosmetic Surgery. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21837-8_50

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