Regain Your Confidence with Male Breast Reduction (Gynecomastia) Surgery at WIH Hospital

Understanding Male Breast Reduction (Gynaecomastia) Surgery

Gynecomastia is a condition characterized by the benign enlargement of male breast tissue. This enlargement can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal imbalances, certain medications, underlying health conditions, or genetics. Male breast reduction surgery is a surgical solution that addresses the excess glandular tissue.

 It is important to distinguish true gynecomastia (glandular tissue) from “pseudogynecomastia”. Liposuction can address pseudogynecomastia, but true gynecomastia requires surgical excision of glandular tissue.

Symptoms of Gynecomastia

Men seeking male breast reduction (Gyno surgery) typically exhibit one or more of the following symptoms:

  • Enlarged breast tissue
  • Tenderness or pain of glandular tissue
  • Puffiness or swelling around the nipple and areola
  • Asymmetry between both breasts

Surgical Techniques in Male Breast Reduction

     Liposuction

     If the male breast enlargement is primarily due to excess fatty tissue (pseudogynecomastia), liposuction alone may be sufficient.

     Excision (Surgical Removal of Glandular Tissue)

     If significant glandular tissue is present, surgical excision is necessary. This involves making incisions to directly remove the firm breast gland.

  • Periareolar Incision: For moderate gynecomastia, an incision is often made around the edge of the areola. This allows for the removal of glandular tissue and some skin.
  • Combination of Liposuction and Excision: In many cases, gynecomastia involves both excess fat and glandular tissue. A combination approach utilizes liposuction to remove fat and then surgical excision to remove the glandular component.

A Good Candidate for Male Breast Reduction Surgery

  • Experience enlarged breasts (gynecomastia)
  • Good general physical health
  • Realistic expectations

Comprehensive Consultation

  • Your journey at WIH Hospital for male breast reduction surgery begins with a thorough and confidential consultation and review medical history.
  • Assessing the amount of glandular tissue and fat, skin elasticity, and nipple-areola complex. Measurements and photographs will be taken for the medical record.
  • Male Breast Reduction surgery is performed under IV sedation or general anesthesia.

Pre-operative and Post-Operative Care at WIH Hospital

     Pre-operative Care

  • The patient may need to stop or adjust certain medications.
  • Avoid alcohol for at least two weeks before surgery.
  • Avoid smoking for at least two weeks before surgery.
  • Do not wear tight clothes.
  • Follow all specific fasting instructions provided by your medical team.

     Post-operative Care

  • Our skilled nursing staff monitored patients in our recovery area until stable.
  • The surgeon will prescribe pain medication to manage pain and discomfort.
  • Some patients may have temporary surgical drains placed to remove excess fluid.
  • Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments at WIH Hospital. These are essential for monitoring your progress.

Recovery Timeline

  • Week 1: The patient can walk but should continue to rest and avoid strenuous activities. Drainage tubes are typically removed.
  • Weeks 2-4: Swelling and bruising are decreased. Most patients can return to light, non-strenuous work within 1 to 2 weeks.
  • Months 3-6: You can typically resume all normal activities and most exercise routines, including chest workouts, with your surgeon’s clearance.
  • 6-12 Months: The final shape and definition of your chest will settle.

Potential Risks

  • Bleeding (hematoma) or Fluid Accumulation (seroma)
  • Infection
  • Scarring
  • Asymmetry
  • Poor Wound Healing
  • Skin Discoloration
  • Recurrence of Gynecomastia

Benefits

  • Restored Masculine Chest
  • Enhanced Self-Confidence
  • Relief from Physical Discomfort
  • Long-Lasting Results

FAQ

Gynecomastia can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, certain medications, illegal drugs, chronic health conditions, obesity, and genetics. A thorough medical evaluation is important to determine the underlying cause.

You will receive anesthesia during the procedure, so you won’t feel any pain during the surgery itself. After surgery, you will experience some discomfort, soreness, and tightness in the chest. This can be effectively managed with prescribed pain medication.

All male breast reduction procedures involve incisions and will result in permanent scars. The type and extent of scarring depend on the technique used. Our surgeons at WIH Hospital utilize advanced techniques to minimize visible scarring, often placing incisions discreetly around the areola or within natural chest folds.

Most patients can return to light, non-strenuous work within 1 to 2 weeks. Strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and vigorous upper body exercise should be avoided for at least 4-6 weeks to allow for proper healing. Full recovery, including the settling of swelling and maturation of scars, can take 6-12 months.

The surgical removal of glandular tissue is permanent. However, significant weight gain or the use of certain medications or substances (like anabolic steroids) after surgery can lead to the recurrence of fat accumulation or, in rare cases, new glandular growth. Maintaining a stable weight and healthy lifestyle is crucial for preserving your results.

If your enlarged breasts are primarily due to excess fatty tissue (pseudogynecomastia) caused by obesity, diet, and exercise can significantly reduce their appearance. However, if true glandular tissue is present (gynecomastia), diet and exercise alone typically cannot eliminate it. Surgical removal of glandular tissue is usually necessary for definitive correction.

Trust WIH International Hospital to deliver safe, natural, and beautifully balanced results.