Most people are at least somewhat familiar with breast reduction surgery for women. But male breast reduction is something that typically brings plenty of questions, myths, and misconceptions.
Below are some things to know about male breast reduction surgery and why it might be a solution for you.
Here are five things to know about male breast reduction surgery.
Enlarged breasts in males is called “gynecomastia” and gynecomastia surgery is the procedure used to correct it.
The over-development of breasts in males is more common than most people think. In fact, gynecomastia affects nearly half of men at some point in their life.
Gynecomastia surgery can be done in less than a couple of hours and requires just a small incision and a few stitches. Some tenderness and discomfort can be expected following the procedure, but most men return to non-strenuous activities in just a week or two.
Male breast reduction surgery can be performed as a standalone procedure or simultaneously with liposuction of the midsection or other cosmetic surgeries.
Once fat cells are removed, they can not grow back. And while excessive weight gain after surgery can cause the breasts to enlarge again, the results of gynecomastia are generally considered to be permanent.
There are a number of benefits of male breast reduction surgery including a more masculine physique, relief from back pain, and improved confidence and self-esteem.
You may be a good candidate for male breast reduction surgery if weight loss and medications have proved unsuccessful and you don’t have any health conditions that could increase your risk of complications.
Learn more about male breast reduction surgery and how it may benefit you by scheduling your complimentary consultation with Dr. John Paletta today. Dr. Paletta is a decorated plastic surgeon and among the leaders in treating male breast reduction in Savannah, Richmond Hill, Rincon, and surrounding communities. Schedule today to take the first step toward a happier and healthier you.