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Areolar Scar

Subject 373
Age:  44
Ht.: 5'5"
Wt.:  130

Patient presented with grade III bilateral mammary ptosis related to weight loss,a genetic predisposition, loss of elasticity with age, and involutional hypomastia (loss of breast tissue post-childbirth).

She initially wished for correction of the droopy appearance and reduction of the enlarged and dilated areolar complexes. She underwent a blilateral mastopexy with an inverted T anchor type incision.

Note the excellant shape and minimal scarring at one year post-op. Note the illusion of smaller breasts bilaterally despite only skin excision. (middle panel).  She later requested enlargement and bilateral McGhan 360cc smooth saline implants filled to 375cc's were placed in a subglandular location. Note the enlargement with excellant scar 6 months later(lower panel).

Photos Courtesy of John M. Shamoun, M.D., Newport Beach, California

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