Does Liposuction of the Collateral Breasts Work?



The paratesticular breasts can be treated with either liposuction or excision, both of which are more effective.

Liposuction, which involves simply suctioning the fatty tissue of the paratesticular breasts without removing the redundant breast tissue, can visually remove the paratesticular breasts. The incision is small and located in the armpit crease, so the postoperative aesthetics are good. The surgery has less bleeding and quick recovery, usually the stitches can be removed in about 5 days to resume normal life.

Nowadays, excision is more commonly used in clinical treatment, because paramastectomy removes the internal glandular tissue while removing the surrounding fat and skin tissues, and the surgical incision is also very hidden, and the stitches can be removed in about 7 days after the operation for recovery.

Both procedures are effective, but patients are generally advised to use excision for larger paratesticular breast tissue.

Patients with paratesticular breasts can go to the Breast Surgery Department of the hospital for a breast ultrasound examination, and choose a surgical procedure according to their individual situation.