Gynecomastia

Gynecomastia is a medical term that originates from the Greek words for "women-like breasts." This condition is far more common than many realize. Gynecomastia affects an estimated 40-60% of the male population. It may affect only one breast or both. Although certain drugs such as anabolic steroids, medications containing estrogen, alcohol, marijuana, etc  and medical conditions including cancer, impaired liver function, to name a few, may cause or contribute to enlarged male breasts, it is widely accepted that a large percentage of cases derive from unknown sources.

Men of any age who are healthy and emotionally stable are considered good candidates for male breast reduction surgery. The best candidates are those who have firm, elastic skin that will reshape to the body’s new contours. In some instances, surgery may be discouraged for overweight men who have not first tried an exercise and diet regimen. Enlarged male breasts can be reduced by liposuction and/or by cutting out excess glandular tissue. The procedure for male breast reduction takes an average of 1-2hours, usually on an outpatient basis, using general or local anesthesia/sedation. If excessive glandular tissue, fat and skin are present, they will be removed.

There is little downtime, and you usually return to work within 4-7days.

There will be a small scar around the areola of the breast but will fade over a period of time. There will be also some post-operative bruising, swelling and rarely seroma which needs to be aspirated. The patient will wear an elastic pressure garment for 1-3months to optimize the results.

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