Male Breast (Gynecomastia): Time To Get Rid Of This
Gynecomastia, a condition of overdeveloped or enlarged breasts in men, is common at any age. It can cause emotional discomfort and impair self confidence. Some men may even avoid certain physical activities, wearing skin hugging outfits and intimacy simply to hide their condition.
Gynecomastia is characterised by:
1. Excess localised fat (false gynecomastia)
2. Excess glandular tissue development (true gynecomastia)
3. A combination of both excess fat and glandular tissue.
4. Gynecomastia may be present in one breast or both breasts.
Procedure:
In cases where gynecoamstia is primarily the result of excess fatty tissue, liposuction techniques with ultrasonic alone may be used. Ultrasonic/laser lipolysis with or without excision techniques are recommended where there is presence of glandular breast tissue or excess skin.
What is the period of special care required in the hospital?
A morning to evening stay in the centre is all that is required.
What precautions are to be taken post surgery?
After surgery, dressings or bandages will be applied to your incisions and an elastic bandage or support garment may be used to minimise swelling and support your new chest contour as it heals. When can I resume my normal activities? You will be able to return to work within 4-5 days. Most normal activities including exercise may be resumed after three weeks.
When will the result be apparent?
The results of Gynecomastia are visible immediately post surgery. But the swelling may take 3 weeks to 3 months to subside.