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Offline cursed1

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Hello,
I visited a physician today about my gynecomastia. He said he would remove a partial amount of the gland. Is that a normal procedure? Or is it normal to remove the whole gland?
Thank you for any responses and I greatly appreciate it!!

Offline Litlriki

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A small remnant of the gland must always be left behind on the underside of the nipple.  Otherwise, you increase risk of contour deformity such as a crater deformity, or even nipple loss.  So a small portion is left behind.

Rick Silverman
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Offline DrPensler

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Removal of 100% of the gland requires removal of the nipple and areola. Total removal is only done in cases of cancer.BUT you need to have the overwhelming majority of the gland removed to have a successful surgery.
Jay M. Pensler,M.D.
680 North Lake Shore Drive
suite 1125
Chicago,Illinois 60611
(312) 642-7777
http://www.gynecomastiachicago.com


 

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