Gynecomastia Treatment – Types of Surgery, Procedure & Risks
Are you noticing an increase in chest size that resembles female breast tissue? This could be a sign of gynecomastia, a condition that can cause discomfort and affect confidence in men. If you’re experiencing enlarged breasts, consult SurgiCare Hub for advanced gynecomastia treatment by experienced plastic surgeons in India. Schedule a consultation today to explore the most suitable treatment options and plan your procedure with expert guidance.
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What is Gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia, commonly known as “man boobs” or enlarged male breasts, is a condition where breast tissue develops in males due to a hormonal imbalance—typically an increase in estrogen levels. This overgrowth of glandular tissue can lead to emotional discomfort, low confidence, and self-consciousness.
Gynecomastia develops in stages, which are classified into four grades:
- Grade 1: Mild enlargement with a small lump under the nipple or around the areola.
- Grade 2: Breast tissue spreads across the chest and may cover the pectoral muscles, though it may not be very noticeable.
- Grade 3: Moderate enlargement that becomes clearly visible, even through clothing, with firmer tissue.
- Grade 4: Severe enlargement where the chest resembles female breasts, often causing both physical and psychological distress.
In addition to grading, gynecomastia is also categorized into two types:
- True Gynecomastia: Caused by the growth of glandular breast tissue.
- Pseudo Gynecomastia: Caused by excess fat accumulation in the chest area, without glandular growth.
In many cases, individuals may have a combination of both glandular and fatty tissues, leading to the appearance of enlarged breasts.
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Gynecomastia Diagnosis
To diagnose gynecomastia and distinguish it from pseudo-gynecomastia, doctors follow a step-by-step evaluation process:
- Medical History: The doctor reviews your symptoms, past medical history, and any medications or substances you are using. Certain drugs—such as anabolic steroids, anti-androgens, or estrogen-containing medications—can contribute to the condition.
- Physical Examination: A detailed examination of the chest is performed to assess the size, shape, and consistency of the breast tissue. One common method is the pinch test, where the doctor gently presses the tissue between the fingers to detect any lumps or glandular growth. While helpful, this test may not always give a clear result.
- Blood Tests: A comprehensive blood test may be recommended to check hormone levels and identify any imbalances.
- Imaging Tests: To evaluate the extent of tissue growth and rule out serious conditions like breast cancer, imaging tests such as ultrasound, mammography, CT scan, or MRI may be advised.
- Biopsy: If there is any suspicion of abnormal or cancerous tissue, a biopsy may be performed for further evaluation.
These diagnostic steps help the surgeon choose the most appropriate and safest treatment plan for gynecomastia.
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For effective treatment of gynecomastia, it is best to consult a qualified plastic or cosmetic surgeon. These specialists are experienced in treating enlarged male breasts using advanced, minimally invasive techniques. Their approach focuses not only on removing excess tissue but also on achieving a natural, aesthetically pleasing chest appearance with minimal scarring.
To connect with SurgiCareHub’s plastic surgeons, you can either call us directly or fill out the appointment form on our website. Our coordinators will reach out to you, discuss your availability, and schedule a consultation at a time that is most convenient for you.
The duration of gynecomastia varies from person to person. In some cases, it may resolve on its own within a few months to a year, especially if it is caused by temporary hormonal changes. However, in other cases, the condition can persist for a longer time. When it does not improve naturally, medical treatment or surgical intervention may be needed for effective and long-lasting results.
Exercise alone is usually not enough to treat gynecomastia. While regular workouts and a healthy lifestyle can help reduce body fat and improve chest muscle definition, they cannot remove the excess glandular tissue responsible for the condition. In most cases, surgical treatment—such as male breast reduction surgery—is required to effectively eliminate the enlarged tissue and achieve a flatter, more contoured chest.
There is no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of homeopathic medicine in treating gynecomastia. This condition is usually caused by hormonal imbalances or underlying medical issues, and homeopathic remedies have not been proven to address these root causes. For effective management, it is advisable to consult a qualified doctor and consider medically approved treatment options.
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