How many centimeters is the average secondary breast that must be removed

In general, there is no clinical statement that a few centimeters of paratits must be removed. The paratesticular breast is a common physiological phenomenon, if it does not affect the life, generally do not need to carry out special treatment. Only when the life is seriously affected, such as the nipple on the paratesticular breast affects the aesthetic appearance, or there is a tendency of cancer, then it is necessary to consider surgical excision, but whether to operate or not should refer to the doctor’s opinion.
Surgery on the secondary breasts is not complicated and can be done under anesthesia. It consists of two types of surgery, namely paramedical mastectomy and paramedical liposuction, both of which are performed by removing or suctioning out the excess glandular tissue to achieve the purpose of flattening the local area. After the surgery, you should pay attention to keep the area clean and dry, and inform your doctor if you feel uncomfortable.