Why consider Male Breast Reduction? Men who would like to minimize the appearance of gynecomastia, or enlarged, female-like breasts caused by excess glandular tissue and fat.
How it's done An incision is usually made under the areola. Through the incision, excess tissue, fat and skin are removed from around the areola and from the bottom and sides of the breast. Liposuction may be used when the gynecomastia is caused mostly by excessive fatty tissue.
Expectations Patients should notice a more masculine contour in the breast area.
Side Effects/Risks Common side effects include temporary bruising, swelling, numbness, soreness and a burning sensation.
The risks associated with this surgery include infection, fluid accumulation, injury to the skin, rippling or bagginess of the skin, asymmetry, pigment changes that can become permanent if exposed to the sun and excessive scarring. A second procedure may be necessary to remove additional tissue.
Healing Process Following surgery, the breast area will be swollen and bruised. An elastic pressure garment may be needed for the first three weeks. Patients can resume light activity and return to work within 3 to 7 days after the surgery. |