Gynecomastia Surgery
Gynecomastia Surgery
Gynecomastia is a condition characterized by the growth of breast gland tissue in males, whether they are teenage boys or adult men. This increase in tissue is caused by an imbalance between the hormones estrogen and testosterone.
Gynecomastia can occur in one or both breasts and sometimes the growth may be uneven. This condition can develop in newborns, boys during puberty, and older men due to natural fluctuations in hormone levels. Additionally, there are other factors that can contribute to the development of gynecomastia.
What is Gynecomastia Surgery?
Gynecomastia, also known as the growth of female-like breasts in males, is a condition that often arises from hormonal imbalances. Clinical reports indicate that one in every three men experiences gynecomastia, which can have psychological effects on individuals. These effects can be felt both in personal and professional aspects of their lives.
When it comes to treating gynecomastia, the advanced surgical procedure performed by a plastic surgeon is often the only effective solution. Medication or home remedies are generally not sufficient to cure this condition.
What Causes Gynecomastia?
- Hormonal imbalances during puberty
- Natural changes in hormone levels
- Medications
- Anabolic steroids, especially in gym settings
- Genetic or obesity-related causes
- Certain medical conditions
Gynecomastia Surgery
For gynecomastia surgery, your healthcare provider will:
- Assess your medical and medication history
- Conduct a physical examination
- Perform tests such as blood test, urine test, mammogram, and biopsy
Gynecomastia may resolve on its own in teens within two years. If it persists or causes distress, treatment options include:
- Liposuction: Removes excess fat but preserves breast gland tissue
- Mastectomy: Removes breast gland tissue, usually with smaller incisions and shorter recovery
- Sometimes both methods are combined
The Most Important Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Gynecomastia Reversible?
A: Yes. Most teenage cases resolve naturally. Fatty gynecomastia can improve with weight loss and exercise.
Q: How Can My Gynecomastia in My Chest Be Lessened?
A: Regular aerobic and pectoral exercises can help reduce chest fat and tone muscles.
Q: Stage 1 Gynecomastia: What Is It?
A: Mild breast tissue enlargement around the areola with no chest shape change.
Q: Is the Gynecomastia Hereditary?
A: It can be influenced by genetics but is most commonly due to hormone imbalance, obesity, or medication.