Male Breast Causes and Reduction Treatment

Updated on: August 18, 2014

Also known as gynecomastia, male breasts may be embarrassing to patients in San Antonio, Texas and other areas of the country. The condition is marked by the excessive fat and breast tissue in the breast region of men. It affects more men than many would initially think, and finding a treatment is often a primary goal of those affected. Adolescent boys may experience the condition, which may go away after a few months. Some of the potential causes of the condition include puberty, obesity, tumors, genetic disorders, abuse of steroids, aging, side effects of medications, and even chronic liver disease. If you're suffering from male breasts, see a doctor to determine potential causes.

Candidates for male breast reduction may include healthy men with emotional stability. It may be used to help men of any age, and the best candidates typically have firm skin that is elastic so that it shapes to the body's contours following the procedure. Before patients go through the procedure, the San Antonio cosmetic specialist may encourage them to diet, lose weight, or take up other lifestyle changes to see if these help reduce the condition. Those who smoke, drink alcohol in excess, or use drugs or steroids are generally not considered candidates for the procedure.

Excess glandular tissue will be removed if it is the cause of the male breasts. Ecisions may be done by themselves, or along with liposuction to remove any excess fat in the area. Incisions may be made at the edge of the areola or even under the arm. Procedures that require a larger incision for a bigger reduction may leave a scar, but you should speak with your doctor about this beforehand. The existing incision may be used to insert the cannula used for liposuction if the procedure is to be performed as well.

After treatment, patients may experience bruising, swelling, or discomfort for a few days. Prescription medication may be used to treat any pain or discomfort. An elastic garment may be used to help reduce swelling for a couple of weeks, or even for a few weeks longer than that at night. Patients may be encouraged to walk around following surgery, and return to work after a few days if they're ready to do so. Patients will usually be encouraged to avoid strenuous activities and exercise for a few weeks. Patients should also avoid sun exposure for the first several months to help promote proper healing.

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