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* | * GRADE 1: Small visible breast enlargement, no skin redundancy | ||
* | * GRADE 2a: Moderate breast enlargement without skin redundancy | ||
* | * GRADE 2b: Moderate breast enlargement with skin redundancy | ||
* | * GRADE 3: Marked breast enlargement with marked skin redundancy | ||
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|Rohrich | |Rohrich | ||
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|Physical/Tissue type | |Physical/Tissue type | ||
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* | * GRADE 1 : Minimal hyperteophy, (less than 250g of tissue) without ptosis | ||
** 1a : Primary glandular | ** 1a : Primary glandular | ||
** 1b : Primarily fibrous | ** 1b : Primarily fibrous | ||
* | * GRADE 2 : moderate hypertrophy (250-500g of breast tissue) without ptosis | ||
** 2a : Primarily glandular | ** 2a : Primarily glandular | ||
** 2b : primarily fibrous | ** 2b : primarily fibrous | ||
* | * GRADE 3 : Severe hypertrophy (>500g of breast tissue with grade 1 ptosis glandular or fibrous | ||
* GRADE 4 : Severe hypertrophy with grade 1 or 3 ptosis glandular or fibrous | |||
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|Gusenoff | |||
|2008 | |||
|Physical | |||
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* GRADE 1: Minimal excess skin and fat, minimal alteration of NAC, normal IMF | |||
** 1a: No lateral skin roll | |||
** 1b: Lateral skin roll Grade | |||
** 2: NAC and IMF below the ideal IMF, lateral chest roll, minimal upper abdominal laxity | |||
* GRADE 3: NAC and IMF below the ideal IMF, lateral chest roll, significant upper abdominal laxity. | |||
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|Barros | |||
|2012 | |||
|Physical | |||
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* GRADE I: Increased diameter and slight protrusion limited to the areola region | |||
* GRADE II: Moderate hypertrophy of the breast with the NAC above the IMF | |||
* GRADE III: Major hypertrophy of the breast with glandular ptosis and the NAC situated at the same height as or as much as 1 cm below the IMF Grade IV: Major breast hypertrophy with skin redundancy, severe ptosis, and the NAC positioned ≥1 cm below the IMF | |||
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| | |Çi̇l | ||
| | |2012 | ||
| | |Imaging (computed tomography | ||
| | |Gynecomastic adipose tissue/total gynecomastic tissue, <0.3 Gynecomastic adipose tissue/total gynecomastic tissue, 0.3–0.5 Gynecomastic adipose tissue/total gynecomastic tissue, >0.6 | ||
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|Cordova | |||
|2008 | |||
|Physical | |||
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* GRADE I: Increase in diameter and protrusion limited to the areolar region | |||
* GRADE II: Hypertrophy of all the structural components of the breast; the NAC is above the IMF | |||
* GRADE III: Hypertrophy of all the structural components, NAC at the same height as or approximately 1 cm below the IMF; in this group we can also include male tuberous breast | |||
* GRADE IV: Hypertrophy of all the structural components, NAC >1 cm below the IMF | |||
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| | |Fruhstorfer | ||
| | |2003 | ||
| | |Physical | ||
| | |Small-to-moderate Moderate-to-large | ||
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| | |Mladick | ||
| | |2004 | ||
| | |Physical | ||
| | |No sagging Slight sagging Moderate sagging Extensive sagging | ||
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|Monarca | |||
|2013 | |||
|Physical/tis- sue type | |||
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* GRADE I: Minimal hypertrophy (<250 g) | |||
** IA: Primarily fatty breast tissue | |||
** IB: Primarily fibrous breast tissue | |||
** IC: Nipple malposition (upright) | |||
** ID: Gynoid (rounded) shape of the chest | |||
** IE: Absence of sternal notch II: Moderate hypertrophy (250–500 g) | |||
* GRADE IIA: Primarily fatty breast tissue | |||
** IIB: Primarily fibrous breast tissue with peripheral fat | |||
** IIC: Nipple malposition (upright or upward) | |||
** IID: Moderate gynoid shape of the chest | |||
** IIE: Absence of sternal notch | |||
* GRADE III: Severe hypertrophy with grade I ptosis (>500 g) | |||
** IIIA: Fatty and fibrous tissue with ptosis of grade I | |||
** IIIB: Nipple malposition (upright or upward) | |||
** IIIC: Severe gynoid shape of the chest | |||
** IIID: Absence of sternal notch | |||
* Grade IV: Severe hypertrophy with grade II or III ptosis (>500–700 g) IVA: Fatty and fibrous tissue with ptosis of grade II | |||
** IVB: Fatty and fibrous tissue with ptosis of with nipple reorientation grade III | |||
** IVC: Nipple malposition (upright or upward) | |||
** IVD: Severe gynoid shape of the chest | |||
** IVE: Absence of sternal notch | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Omodamola Aje B.Sc, M.D. [2]
Overview
Gynecomastia may be classified into 11 classification syste,ms based on a total of 10 breast characteristics
- Breast size
- skin redundancy
- skin elasticity
- Breast ptosis
- Tissue predominance
- Upper Abdominal Laxity
- Nipple malposition
- Tuberosity
- Chest shape and Absence of sternal notch
- Breast Skin Elasticity
Classification
First Author | Year | Method of classification | Classification system |
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Simon | 1973 | Physical |
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Rohrich | 2003 | Physical/Tissue type |
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Gusenoff | 2008 | Physical |
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Barros | 2012 | Physical |
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Çi̇l | 2012 | Imaging (computed tomography | Gynecomastic adipose tissue/total gynecomastic tissue, <0.3 Gynecomastic adipose tissue/total gynecomastic tissue, 0.3–0.5 Gynecomastic adipose tissue/total gynecomastic tissue, >0.6 |
Cordova | 2008 | Physical |
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Fruhstorfer | 2003 | Physical | Small-to-moderate Moderate-to-large |
Mladick | 2004 | Physical | No sagging Slight sagging Moderate sagging Extensive sagging |
Monarca | 2013 | Physical/tis- sue type |
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The spectrum of gynecomastia severity has been categorized into a grading system:[1][2]
- Grade I: Minor enlargement, no skin excess
- Grade II: Moderate enlargement, no skin excess
- Grade III: Moderate enlargement, skin excess
- Grade IV: Marked enlargement, skin excess
References
- ↑ Wollina, U; Goldman, A (June 2011). "Minimally invasive esthetic procedures of the male breast". Journal of cosmetic dermatology. 10 (2): 150–155. doi:10.1111/j.1473-2165.2011.00548.x. PMID 21649820.
- ↑ Simon BE, Hoffman S, Kahn S (1973). "Classification and surgical correction of gynecomastia". Plast Reconstr Surg. 51 (1): 48–52. PMID 4687568.