Fig. 21.1
Gynecomastia associated with Vaser Liposelection to the abdomen. (a–c) (Left) preoperative. (Right) postoperative


Fig. 21.2
Gynecomastia associated with Vaser Liposelection to the abdomen. (a–c) (Left) preoperative. (Right) postoperative

Fig. 21.3
Gynecomastia associated with Vaser Liposelection and nipple reduction. (a–c) (Left) preoperative. (Right) postoperative

Fig. 21.4
Gynecomastia associated with periareolar mastectomy, already treated with Vaser Liposelection, with no results. (a–c) (Left) preoperative. (Right) postoperative

Fig. 21.5
Gynecomastia associated with periareolar mastectomy. (a, b) (Left) preoperative. (Right) postoperative with scars

Fig. 21.6
(Left) Vaser fat aspirated. (Right) Tissue removal


Fig. 21.7
(a) Vaser gynecomastia. (Left) preoperative. (Right) postoperative. (b) Secondary face/neck lift plus blepharoplasty. (Left) preoperative. (Right) postoperative

Fig. 21.8
(a–c) Gynecomastia and Vaser Liposelection. (Left) preoperative. (Right) postoperative
21.3 Abdominoplasty Combined with Vaser
See Figures 21.9, 21.10, and 21.11.



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Fig. 21.9
(a–c) Vaser lipoabdominoplasty (abdominoplasty combined with Vaser). (Left) preoperative. (Right) postoperative


Fig. 21.10
(a–d) Vaser lipoabdominoplasty, plus Vaser Liposelection to upper/lower back and flanks. (Left


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