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English: A large glandular mass of male breast tissue (gynecomastia), length of 4.8" and width 2.5", was removed, in its entirety, through an extended 1.5" infraareolar incision. The gland appears as a whitish-grayish solid mass, as opposed to fatty tissue that is soft, yellowish, and lobulated. Liposuction alone is not an effective method for removing the solid glandular mass and will result in 10 to 35% recurrence of gynecomastia. In this particular patient after a radical excision of the gland the appearance of the chest was improved and the incision was practically unnoticeable.
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Westchester New York Aesthetic Plastic Surgery: Dr. Mordcai Blau, M.D., P.C. [1]
12 Greenridge Avenue White Plains, NY 10605 Gynecomastia specialist, other procedures performed are, breast augmentation, face lift, and abdominoplasty
Supplementary material on breast anatomy supporting photo.
Do not alter or edit the supplementary material on breast anatomy relevant to this photo.--Dacopeland (talk) 16:46, 29 May 2011 (UTC)

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