Scar-less techniques like subcutaneous mastectomy through an intra-areolar incision of gynaecomastia was described by Leon Dufourmentel[11] in 1928 and latter by Jerome Webster[12] in 1946. With this technique, the hypertrophied gland could be removed without leaving a significant scar, but in cases of grade III gynaecomastia, this intra-areolar incision may be too small, a lateral and medial extension may be needed, and later a second surgery may also be needed to excise the redundant skin.