How to treat Gynecomastia or Enlarged Breast in Men?

How to treat Gynecomastia or Enlarged Breast in Men?

Gynecomastia is a condition in which men develop excessive breast tissue, causing the breast to appear enlarged and swollen. It can occur at any age and affects an estimated 40 to 60 percent of men.While it is not a dangerous condition, it can be a source of physical and emotional discomfort for those who suffer from it.

Kamol Hospital provides two main surgical approaches to treat gynecomastia by liposuction and excision procedures as below

Picture 1 shows Gynecomastia treatment by Liposuction

1. Liposuction for Gynecomastia

  • Kamol Hospital offers Gynecomastia treatment through liposuction for cases involving excess fat without chest sagging skin. Liposuction is a minimally invasive procedure that removes surplus fat from the chest area using a small incision. During the process, a thin tube called a cannula is inserted through the incision to suction out the excess fat. Liposuction is particularly suitable for men with predominantly fatty tissue in their chest area and minimal glandular tissue.

Picture 2 shows Gynecomastia Treatment by Excision

2. Excision for Gynecomastia

  • Kamol Hospital offers a range of techniques for treating Gynecomastia, such as Periareolar incision (Around Areolar) and double incision mastectomy, aimed at minimizing fat and excess skin based on individual shape and size. Excision involves removing glandular tissue and/or surplus skin from the chest, typically recommended for men with a substantial amount of glandular tissue or loose skin that cannot be adequately addressed with liposuction alone. The incision for this procedure is typically made around the areola, ensuring the scar is discreetly concealed within the natural chest contour.

It is important to note that not all men with gynecomastia require treatment. If the condition is not causing physical or emotional discomfort, it may not be necessary to seek treatment. However, for those who are affected by the condition, seeking treatment can help improve their quality of life. Gynecomastia can be treated or eliminated through a combination of weight loss, exercise, medical therapy, surgery, and supplements. The best course of action will depend on the underlying cause of the condition and the individual's personal preferences. If you are experiencing symptoms of gynecomastia, it is important to seek the advice of a healthcare provider to determine the best course of treatment.