Male Breast Reduction Surgery

Male Breast Reduction Surgery

Gynecomastia alert:

 What to do before breast reduction in men and what not?
Hormonal imbalances sometimes develop female breasts in men. This condition is referred to as gynecomastia or, more commonly, as a "man's chest" caused by swelling of breast tissue in males. Although regular training over several months reduces this swelling slightly, it is necessary for the body to be chiseled to be patient in order to see that result naturally. However, if you want fast results, you can opt for surgical reduction of gynecomastia in humans.

But will it be safe? Will it affect long-term health? Will there be side effects? Does it have a 100% success rate? Business Standard interviewed Prashant Yadav, cosmetic and cosmetic surgeon at the Dezire Clinic, on the procedural details of this operation. Here are the answers for Gynecomastia surgery cost in Hyderabad


1. What is gynecomastia? What are the problems that cause gynecomastia?

Gynecomastia or chest hypertrophy in males is a condition characterized by abnormal breast augmentation, similar to that of a woman. Gynecomastia is a mixed derivation of the Greek and Latin language: gynecology - "woman" + latinized form of the Greek mazes - "breast", which is a variant of the masto.

It occurs more frequently on both sides of the chest in 70% of cases.
There are two types of gynecomastia: true gynaecomastia, where the main component is enlargement of the glandular tissue, and pseudogynaecomastia, where breasts develop due to fatty deposits in the chest area.

2. Reasons for the development of gynecomastia:

It is usually caused by an increase in the ratio of estrogen (female hormone) to testosterone (male hormone). Estrogen, the "female" hormone, promotes the growth of breast tissue, while testosterone, the "male" hormone, has inhibitory effects on the breast tissue (it prevents estrogen from growing).
3. Here are the four types of clinical gynecomastia due to gravity:

Grade 1 small enlargement, but without skin excess on the chest
Moderate increase in grade 2, but without skin excess on the chest
Moderate grade 3 deterioration with extra skin on the chest
Marked 4th degree enlargement with additional skin on the chest

4) How to get rid of gynecomastia?

Non-surgical alternatives such as diets, Ayurvedic medications, gymnastics, and even pills can help in some cases of mild gynecomastia to some extent.

Pre-pubertal or adolescent gynecomastia in boys is not in need of treatment as it disappears as normal hormone levels return to normal.

However, significant and recognizable gynecomastia can be eliminated by surgical treatment with liposuction and gland incision. This is a surgical procedure performed by a gynecomastia plastic surgeon using advanced technology. The mammary gland is also removed to prevent recurrence after surgery.


5. Who can opt for surgery? What should the person's age group be?

Anyone over the age of 18 who is in good health can opt for this surgery.

6) How should you prepare for the operation?

Get a full medical exam
Avoid smoking, take anti-inflammatory and herbal supplements
Tell your surgeon about all medications you have taken
Duration of treatment and length of stay in the clinic.

The surgery takes about two hours and is only a single treatment. You have to stay in the clinic for three to four hours and after surgery. It does not require admission or stay in the hospital.

8) What are the steps of gynecomastia? What type of anesthesia is used for the procedure?

Marking of the pectoral musculature and the glandular tissue for the reconstruction of the breast.
Anesthetic Administration - Local anesthesia with mild sedation is preferable.
Infiltration of tumescent solution
VASER Liposuction for removing excess fat in the chest area
The complete removal of excess glandular tissue is performed to eliminate the risk of recurrence.

9. Precautions before surgery:

All mandatory preoperative tests must be completed.
Chest and forearms are completely shaved.
Do not eat / drink 6 hours before surgery.
Wear comfortable clothes.
Ask a responsible person to accompany you.

10. Precautions after surgery:

After the operation, a small bandage is created. A pressurized garment is put on

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