Gynecomastia (more commonly known as man-boobs)
is a medical term meaning male breast enlargement.
In the majority of cases, there is no known cause and,
although rarely talked about, it is a common condition.
For men who feel self-conscious about their appearance,
breast-reduction surgery can be helpful. The procedure
removes tissue from the breasts, and in extreme cases
excess skin. Most teenage boys experience some degree
of breast enlargement affecting one or both breasts.
However, by early adulthood less than 10% have a residual
problem. This incidence rises with age, reaching
approximately 30% (1 in 3) in older men.
The breast is made up of two main components,
glandular tissue (firm and dense) and fatty tissue
(soft). If there is predominantly a diffuse fatty
enlargement of the breast, liposuction is the usual
treatment. This involves sucking out the tissue through
a small tube and the small component of glandular tissue
can also be removed. If excess glandular tissue is the
primary cause of breast enlargement, it may need to be
excised with a scalpel. This will leave a scar, usually
around the nipple edge. This excision can be performed
alone or in conjunction with liposuction. Major reductions
that involve the removal of a significant amount of tissue
and skin may require larger incisions that result in more obvious scars.
At your consultation, your surgeon
will explore possible causes for the
enlargement, assess the nature of the
problem and decide with you the type of
surgery you may need.
Operation time | Anaesthesia | Nights in hospital |
1.5 hrs | General anaesthesia | 1 |
Risks common | Risks uncommon | Pain and discomfort |
bruising, swelling, temporary numbness | infection, bad scarring, asymmetry, bleeding, permanent numbness, nipple areola loss, seroma | 3 - 7 days |
Follow-up After Surgery | Time off work | Sports | Result |
1 week, 3 months | 1 - 2 weeks | 2 weeks - walking, 4 weeks - jogging, 6 weeks - everything | 12 weeks until final result scars continue to improve over 12 months |
Operation time : | 1.5 hrs. |
Anaesthesia : | General anaesthesia. |
Day Case : | 1 |
Risks common : | bruising, swelling, temporary numbness. |
Risks uncommon : | infection, bad scarring, asymmetry, bleeding, permanent numbness, nipple areola loss, seroma. |
Pain and discomfort : | 3 - 7 days. |
Follow-up After Surgery : | 1 week, 3 months. |
Time off work : | 1 - 2 weeks. |
Sports : | 2 weeks - walking, 4 weeks - jogging, 6 weeks - everything. |
Result : | 12 weeks until final result scars continue to improve over 12 months. |
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