The deciding factors to help a patient choose between these two procedures are (1) the amount of excess skin that needs to be removed and (2) the patient’s desired aesthetic goals. First, the inverted-T, as opposed to the buttonhole, is recommended in patients with greater amounts of breast tissue and/or excess skin to remove. The vertical incision made between the areola and the lower, horizontal incision is what allows for excess skin removal and is the only factor that differentiates this procedure from a buttonhole. Second, the inverted-T tends to result in more teardrop shaped results, whereas the buttonhole procedure leaves a more moundlike shape.
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