Gynaecomastia (male chest reduction)
Male chest enlargement is a normal occurrence among men of three different age groups, the newborn boy, adolescents and the elderly. The most common reason for seeing a plastic surgeon is when the male chest fails to reduce after the adolescent period but there can sometimes be other medical reasons for the problem. All these will be discussed at your appointment, and a tailored solution to your problem will be formulated.
Surgery for gynaecomastia is often a combination of liposuction and excision. The liposuction removes the excess fat and excision removes the excess glandular tissue. A combination of the two is often used to create a balance between the areas that need to be removed and the surrounding chest and abdomen that will remain untouched.
What you need to know about gynaecomastia surgery
Because of the swelling that occurs after the operation, the final results are not seen for six months, and although the majority of people are very happy with their results, there are some risks associated with the procedure. These include:
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