Gynecomastia surgery lowers the size of men’s breasts while flattening and improving the chest outlines. The weight of extra breast tissue may cause the breasts to droop and strain the areola in severe cases of gynecomastia (the dark skin surrounding the nipple).
Moreover, the Areola location and size can be corrected surgically, as well as superfluous skin.
There are two gynecomastia surgery options which are:
As evaluated by intraoperative conversion to open surgery and subsequent need for revision, ultrasound-guided liposuction is a more successful treatment method for gynecomastia than traditional liposuction.
This sort of cosmetic surgery does, in fact, necessitate the use of a high-intensity, high-frequency ultrasound to choose the fats. Ultrasound scans are extremely accurate, non-invasive, and patient-friendly.
For example, The Convex and Linear Color Doppler WiFi Double Head Ultrasound Scanner CLCD is highly needed in such a procedure.
The Double Head Ultrasound Probe CLCD, is a revolutionary colour wireless ultrasound scanner. This Device has two heads. Thus, making it more practical and more affordable than buying two separate single-headed probes.
The Linear side of the Doppler allows the doctor to evaluate the more superficial parts while the Convex part is used for in-depth examinations.
To sum up, Gynecomastia with ultrasound Scanner assistance might be a good way to get rid of drooping, enlarged breast tissue.
References: What is gynecomastia surgery?, Enlarged breasts in men (gynecomastia),
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