In this paper we present anatomic parameters for nipple position and a
reolar diameter in males, Larger forms of gynecomastia with significan
t ptosis pose a challenge to the plastic surgeon with respect to reloc
ation of the nipples on the chest wall. Selection of the appropriate a
reolar size is also of concern in gynecomastia correction. There is a
paucity of information in the current literature pertaining to this pr
oblem. In order to establish guidelines for the placement of the nippl
e in gynecomastia correction and for the selection of the appropriate
areolar size, we set out to determine these anatomic parameters. We be
lieve use of these parameters will enhance the aesthetic results of gy
necomastia correction. One hundred males between the ages of 17 to 30
years were chosen for this study. The males selected were of ideal bod
y weight and without evidence of gynecomastia. The distances from the
sternal notch to the nipple, the midclavicular line to the nipple, and
the nipple-to-nipple distance were recorded. The areolar diameter was
also measured in each subject. The average distances were determined
for each category. The validity of these values was confirmed with sta
tistical analysis. Equations were then derived, using this analysis, t
o determine nipple position in males. We have determined the nipple po
sition in males to be approximately 20 cm from the sternal notch and 1
8 cm from the midclavicular line. The ideal nipple-to-nipple distance
is 21 cm. The average areolar diameter is 2.8 cm.