5 things to know about gynecomastia surgery for males

Gynaecomastia is the growth of extra breast tissue in men of all ages as a result of hormonal imbalances, certain drugs, heredity, or other causes. It is a common condition that affects up to 30% of all men. Surgery for Gynecomastia in Dubai, commonly known as male breast reduction surgery, can be used to treat excess breast tissue in men. Excess glandular tissue and fat are removed from larger male breasts to reduce their size. Here are few things that one can learn more about this surgery with Dr. Parag Telang:

5 things to know about gynecomastia surgery for males

1. Reasons of gynecomastia

Gynaecomastia can be caused by obesity, hormone imbalances, liver disease, cancer, or a variety of medical or recreational substances. However, in the majority of cases, it is 'idiopathic', meaning that the actual cause is unknown.

2. Ideal candidates for gynecomastia surgery 

Gynecomastia is suitable for men who want to remove extra breast tissue. Furthermore, they must be:

  1. At least 18 years old, and not taking medications that may contribute to gynaecomastia (e.g., recreational drugs)

  2. Close to optimal body weight (BMI < 29)

  3. Non-smokers or willing to stop smoking

  4. In good overall health, with reasonable goals for the treatment and recovery phase

3. Recovery following gynecomastia surgery

Patients could experience some discomfort during the first week, for which they are given oral pain medication. Swelling and bruising around the chest fade away within a month. A compression garment is worn under clothing for six weeks to keep the chest contour and help in recovery.

4. Risks and complications of gynaecomastia surgery

The risks and complications associated with the procedure are:

  1. An irregular chest contour

  2. Poor scarring, particularly keloid scars.

  3. Lack of sensation in the nipple area

  4. Recurrent glandular tissue

  5. Partial or complete disappearance of the nipple and areola

  6. Wound breakdown and delayed healing.

  7. Postoperative infection

  8. Bleeding or hematoma

5. Surgery for gynecomastia 

When patients come with gynaecomastia, they usually describe lumps in their breasts, with or without extra fat. Breast tissue removal surgery typically includes liposuction of extra fat, surgical removal of excess glandular breast tissue through an incision in the nipple-areolar complex margin, and skin excision (in most large male breasts). The plastic surgeon, Dr. Parag Telang conducts a thorough examination of the breasts to diagnose gynecomastia and rule out the possibility of male breast cancer.

To get more details meet  Dr. Parag Telang today for male breast reduction surgery!


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