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detailed procedural information on breast reduction for men
Enlarged male breasts, also known as gynecomastia, can cause
emotional discomfort and impair your self confidence. Gynecomastia
is characterized by:
Excess localized fat
Excess glandular tissue development
A
combination of both excess fat and glandular tissue
Gynecomastia may present unilaterally (one breast) or bilaterally
(both breasts)
Gynecomastia can be surgically treated by removing excess fat,
glandular tissue and/or skin. The result is a better proportioned,
more masculine-contoured upper body and the freedom and self
confidence to lead an active life.
Procedural steps: Surgical removal of excess tissue is performed by
excision and/or liposuction. This procedure can include areola
reduction.
Your results: Initial swelling should dissipate in 2-4 weeks. Final
results may appear in 2-4 months. Incision lines will continue to
fade for up to 1 year. Significant weight gain can reverse results.
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