Male Breast Reduction for Gynecomastia, which is a medical term that was derived from the Greek words for “women-like breasts.” This is actually a common condition among many men, as Gynecomastia affects about 40 to 60 percent of all men. It can affect one breast or both. Through research, certain drugs and various medical problems have been linked with male breast over-development, yet there is no known cause in the vast majority of cases that result in so many men worldwide.
Gynecomastia is not physically harmful to men, but in some cases it can be an indicator of other more serious underlying conditions in a man’s chest. The growth of glandular tissue, typically from some form of hormonal stimulation, can often be tender or painful. This condition can frequently present social and psychological difficulties for the one suffering from it. Weight loss can alter the condition in the cases where it is triggered by obesity, but losing weight will not reduce the glandular component and patients cannot target those specific areas for weight loss. Massive weight loss can result in sagging tissues around the chest, chest ptosis. The size of the fibro-glandular tissue present is unique to each patient. This results in a range of physically apparent aesthetic deformities, as this has led to classification systems being devised.
For men who feel self-conscious about their appearance, breast reduction cosmetic surgery can help one overcome the psychological effects this condition can hold on men. This particular cosmetic surgery procedure removes fat and/or glandular tissue from the breasts, and in extreme cases, a cosmetic plastic surgeon may need to remove excess skin. However, this often results in a flatter, firmer, and better contoured chest.
If you are considering getting a male breast reduction to improve your Gynecomastia condition, we suggest you click on one or more of the links below to connect with a qualified cosmetic plastic surgeon about your situation in more detail…