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Gynecomastia: Breast Reduction in Men
Gynecomastia is a medical term that comes from the Greek
words for "woman-like breasts." Gynecomastia
affects an estimated 40 to 60% of men. It may affect
only one breast or both. There is no known cause in the
vast majority of cases. For men who feel self-conscious
about their appearance, breast reduction surgery can
help. The procedure removes fat and or glandular tissue
from the breasts, and in extreme cases remove excess
skin, resulting in a chest that is flatter, firmer and
better contoured.
How
is cosmetic gynecomastia performed?
If
excess glandular tissue is the primary cause of the
breast enlargement, it will be excised, or cut out. An
incision is made in an inconspicuous location.
If
your gynecomastia consists primarily of excessive
fatty tissue, Dr. Wigoda will likely use liposuction to
remove the excess fat. A small incision, less than a
half-inch in length, is made around the edge of the
areola. A cannula, which is attached to a vacuum pump,
is then inserted into the incision. The cannula is moved
through the fat suctioning it out.
In
some cases, excess skin may have to be removed to allow
the remaining skin to firmly re-adjust to the new breast
contour.
Gynecomastia
surgery can enhance your appearance and self-confidence.
The results of the procedure are significant and
permanent.
Gynecomastia
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