GYNECOMASTIA

Restore Your Masculine Chest

What is Gynecomastia?

Gynecomastia is the enlargement of male breast tissue due to hormonal imbalances, excess fat, or certain medical conditions. It can affect one or both breasts and may cause physical discomfort or self-consciousness. The condition is common in adolescent boys and older men but can occur at any age. Gynecomastia is not just excess fat but an actual increase in glandular breast tissue, which often requires medical or surgical intervention.

How Does Gynecomastia
Treatment Work?

Treatment for gynecomastia depends on its severity and underlying causes. Common options include:  

  • Lifestyle Adjustments: Managing fat-related gynecomastia through diet and exercise.  
  • Medical Management: Balancing hormones with prescribed medications.  
  • Liposuction Techniques: Removing excess fat for contouring.  
  • Surgical Excision: Addressing glandular tissue for a masculine chest.  
  • Combined Approach: Optimizing results with liposuction and excision.  

Ideal Candidates for Gynecomastia Treatment

  • Seek Relief from Persistent Enlargement: Experience ongoing breast tissue growth that impacts your daily life.
  • Desire Physical and Emotional Comfort: Struggle with discomfort or self-consciousness related to gynecomastia.
  • Prioritize Your Overall Well-Being: Are committed to maintaining good health for optimal results.
  • Embrace a Healthy Lifestyle: Maintain a stable weight and practice healthy habits for long-term satisfaction.
  • Hold Realistic Expectations: Understand the potential outcomes and are ready for a positive transformation.
  • Masculine Chest Restoration
  • Enhanced Self-Esteem
  • Physical Comfort
  • Permanent Results
  • Minimal Scarring

Benefits of Gynecomastia

  • Masculine Chest Restoration
  • Enhanced Self-Esteem
  • Physical Comfort
  • Permanent Results
  • Minimal Scarring

Benefits of Gynecomastia

FAQs

In some cases, especially during puberty, gynecomastia resolves naturally as hormone levels stabilize. However, if it persists for more than two years, medical intervention may be needed.

Most patients can return to light activities within a few days, but full recovery, including resuming strenuous exercise, takes about 4-6 weeks.

Surgeons typically make small incisions around the nipple or under the chest fold, resulting in minimal and discreet scarring that fades over time.

Recurrence is rare if the underlying hormonal imbalance is addressed, and patients maintain a stable weight and healthy lifestyle.

For mild cases, weight loss, hormone therapy, or targeted exercise may help. However, surgery is the most effective option for removing glandular tissue.

Lip lift: shortens distance between nose and lip, natural lift. Lip fillers: add volume.  

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