Discover a Masculine Chest with Male Breast Reduction
Men—do you cringe at the thought of taking off your shirt? Are you embarrassed by overdeveloped breast tissue? Enlarged breast tissue in men—a condition known as gynecomastia—is very common and, fortunately, also very treatable. Ditch the “man boobs” and discover a more masculine physique with male breast reduction.
What Is Gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia, or excess breast tissue in men, is very common. About 70% of boys experience a increase in breast tissue during puberty secondary to hormonal surges, but it is also found in middle-aged and older men. It is sometimes due to changing hormone levels or an excess of estrogen, but it can also be caused by certain medications, marijuana use, steroids, drinking too much alcohol, and various medical conditions. Weight fluctuations and genetic factors may also play a role.
Tell Me More About Male Breast Reduction Surgery.
The goal of male breast reduction surgery is to create a more masculine appearance to the chest. We can also correct any deformities to the breasts, nipples, or areola. Depending on the composition of your breast tissue, we will use SAFELipo, surgical excision, or a combination of both approaches. These surgeries can correct puffy nipples, reduce enlarged breasts, reposition saggy chest tissues, just to name a few. In cases of severe gynecomastia, a formal breast reduction may be necessary to remove excess skin and tissue and reposition the nipple and areola complex.
What’s Recovery Like After Male Breast Reduction Surgery?
In most cases you’ll be able to return to work about a week after surgery. Your recovery needs will vary depending on the extent of your condition and the surgical techniques used. Avoid vigorous activity for at least three weeks and wait until you get clearance from us to resume exercise.
Am I a Good Candidate for Gynecomastia Surgery?
The good news is, most men with gynecomastia can be successfully treated with male breast reduction surgery. The best candidates are close to their ideal weight with no significant health problems. If you are overweight, we may encourage you to lose weight first. If your breast tissue is mostly fat as opposed to glandular tissue, losing weight may alleviate the problem without the need for surgery. Call and schedule a consultation today to determine if you’re a good candidate for surgery.