The over development of male breasts, also known as
gynecomastia, affects an estimated 40 to 60 percent of men. This condition may
be caused by a hormonal imbalance, side effects from drugs, or may occur for no
particular reason at all. But despite the cause, the condition is significant
and may pose a serious problem in a man’s life. Men with large or sagging
breasts can be both physically and emotionally uncomfortable, often restricting
themselves from certain activities because they feel self-conscious about their
breast size. Male breast reduction is an excellent way to decrease the size of
a man’s breast, helping him feel more comfortable and confident.
Candidate for Male
Breast Reduction
A good candidate for
male breast reduction surgery is any man who feels uncomfortable with his large
breast size. The procedure can be performed on men of all ages who are in good
health, both physically and emotionally. The best candidates for male breast
reduction surgery have firm, elastic skin that will reshape well to their
body’s new contours.
Male Breast Reduction Procedure
Male breast reduction
surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia on an outpatient basis.
The surgery typically takes one to three hours. Several techniques can be
utilized in male breast reduction, depending on the extent of the procedure. If
the enlarged breasts are primarily caused by excessive fatty tissue,
liposuction can be performed through tiny incisions to remove the excess fat.
The incision may be made around the edge of the areola (the area around the
nipple) or in the underarm. If excess glandular tissue is the primary cause of
the enlarged breast, the tissue will be excised, or cut out, in addition to
liposuction. In more extreme instances when large amounts of fat or glandular
tissue have been removed, excess skin may have remained that has not reshaped
well to the new contour of the breast. In these cases, the excess skin may have
to be removed as well. The incisions are then closed using sutures and are
usually covered with a dressing. The chest may be wrapped to keep the skin
firmly in place.

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