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Reduction mammoplasty: Some observations and reflections
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1983The ideal procedure for reduction mammoplasty should: (a) create a breast of desired size with an aesthetically pleasing shape; (b) leave small "invisible" scars; (c) preserve the nursing capacity; (d) leave the erotic sensibility intact; and (e) have no postoperative complications. Most of the unfavorable results can be avoided by careful preoperative
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Postoperative Survey of Reduction Mammoplasty Patients
Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1993Women seek reduction mammoplasty for a variety of reasons, and are willing to accept the potential risks and complications involved with the surgery. This article presents the results of a research study designed to explore how the large-breasted woman feels following her surgery.
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Inferior Pedicle Reduction Mammoplasty
2015The 38-year-old patient was diagnosed with a 21 mm tumor in the right breast 10 cm cranial of the nipple areola complex (NAC). Core needle biopsy found an invasive ductal cancer of intermediate grade, positive hormonal receptors, and a negative Her-2-neu status.
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Breast feeding after reduction mammoplasty
Medical Journal of Australia, 1993D R, Marshall, P, Callan, W, Nicholson
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