How can I get rid of my breasts?

Associate breasts are extra breasts or nipples that appear on the human body in addition to a pair of normal breasts, mostly in the front and underarms. They can be removed by surgical excision. Surgical excision is an option when a patient develops paratesticular breasts, and currently there are traditional open shuttle excision, minimally invasive rotational excision of paratesticular breast tissue, and tumescent liposuction. Surgical excision is the most direct and effective way, recovery is also fast, usually 10 to 12 days after surgery can be removed stitches. The development of paratits is a congenital problem and can be prevented through breast exercises and proper undergarment wear. When patients have paratesticular breasts with chest pain, they need to go to the hospital in time and have standardized treatment under the doctor’s guidance to avoid delaying the condition.