In our technique, along with this ‘circumareolar skin reduction’ to reduce skin excess, the simultaneous use of liposuction decreases the breast volume, so the breast disk can be removed through a very small incision (60 degree). This small incision preserves best the subdermal neurovascular plexus of the nipple-areola complex, which if injured, may lead to hypoesthesia or necrosis of nipple-areola complex. As the subdermal neurovascular supply of the nipple-areola complex is excellently preserved, not a single case of such complication was seen in our study. Along this, we have kept a minimum of 1.5-2 cm sub areolar tissue during breast disk excision, which helps to decreases the chance of ‘saucer deformity’.[19]