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Gynecomastia Surgery: When Is It Required?

Conditions like “male boobs” can lower your self-esteem. Gynecomastia surgery or male chest surgery can give you a dream masculine body and boost your confidence. Let’s dive in to know more about gynecomastia surgery.

What is gynecomastia?

Both girls and boys have breast tissue. At puberty, the breasts of both girls and boys begin to grow under the influence of hormones and genetic predisposition. Some men’s chests protrude up like a woman’s breast due to excess fat or glandular tissue. This enlargement is known as gynecomastia, also referred to as male boobs.

Gynecomastia can be in one breast or both. Even though gynecomastia is painless, the afflicted area can occasionally cause discomfort or sensitivity.

Gynecomastia is classified into two types:

  • Primary gynecomastia: It affects boys between 13 and 17 years of age, appearing during puberty. This is the effect of elevation in the hormone estrogen over the hormone testosterone.
  • Secondary gynecomastia: Males of any age can develop secondary gynecomastia due to weight gain. This type of gynecomastia is also known as pseudogynecomastia.

How does gynecomastia affect men?

Gynecomastia is not a serious issue, although dealing with it can be challenging. In addition, gynecomastia has a psychological impact on men. Males with gynecomastia have significantly more psychological issues, social anxiety, and low self-esteem.

  • Anxiety: Anxiety is the first emotional response of men to the expansion of glandular tissue. They feel uncertain about the diagnosis and possible treatment options. According to studies, affected men are prone to asking their doctors whether gynecomastia can cause male breast cancer. Men with large breasts exhibit anxious personality features.

  • Low self-esteem: Gynecomastia significantly degrades a man’s physical attractiveness. Men are embarrassed to be seen with a womanly upper body because they equate this with a feminine appearance. Due to social anxiety, men with gynecomastia experience a persistent sense of incompleteness. These men may feel society views their condition as aberrant and stigmatizing, which leads them to lose their self-confidence and self-esteem.

Can gynecomastia be cured naturally?

There are a few non-surgical and natural options to cure gynecomastia like dieting and exercising. These natural approaches may work for some men to lessen breast size. However, they do not permanently cure the condition. Men with moderate to severe gynecomastia may find these solutions ineffective for correcting gynecomastia. Gynecomastia surgery is a standard solution for male breast enlargement and lessening the mass of the breast tissue.

What is gynecomastia surgery?

Gynecomastia surgery is a surgical procedure done to reduce enlarged breasts in men. Gynecomastia surgery is for those with feminine breasts who want to eliminate extra mass. This procedure contours the breast and gives it a more masculine appearance with long-lasting benefits.

During gynecomastia surgery, extra glandular or fatty tissue from an enlarged male breast is removed. Gland excision and liposuction are the two types of male chest surgery for gynecomastia. The procedure type depends upon the type of extra tissue you have. They may be done alone or together.

When do you need to undergo gynecomastia surgery?

There are varying grades and degrees of gynecomastia that fall into four main categories. This classification, created by the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS), aids surgeons in determining the severity of gynecomastia and the best treatment option.

The following are the four grades of gynecomastia:

Grade I

Grade I gynecomastia affects only a tiny region around the areola. The nipple develops a localized tissue structure that resembles a button surrounding it, giving it a breast-like appearance. Since the growth is so slight, it cannot be seen through clothing.

Grade II

A little more severe, Grade II gynecomastia leads to a somewhat large-sized growth that begins extending outside of the areola. Even though it is a little severe, it is barely noticeable under loose garments.

Grade III

In Grade III gynecomastia, the areola limits are exceeded by breast growth, and the edges are pretty prominent. As more skin grows, the breast form becomes more pronounced. However, this grade is noticeable and may also be seen over the clothing.

Grade IV

Grade IV gynecomastia looks like female breasts with excessive skin and a prominent nipple region. Surgery to remove the extra tissue and replace the areola with a more masculine structure is the only treatment option in this grade.

Benefits of gynecomastia surgery

Gynecomastia surgery, of course, allows you to experience several benefits. The following are some of the most frequently mentioned benefits of the procedure:

  • More masculine appearance: Many men feel their condition compromises their masculinity due to comparisons with the female body. However, men who choose gynecomastia surgery can once again enjoy a masculine body and get a smoother, flatter chest.

  • Improves self-esteem: In addition to experiencing low confidence and self-esteem, many men with extra breast mass report feeling humiliated or embarrassed about their appearance. Gynecomastia surgery, however, can improve your appearance, boost your self-esteem, and restore your confidence. Male chest surgery is an effective solution to escape tremendous psychological trauma.

  • Reduces back pain: Males with heavy breasts can feel excruciating persistent back discomfort. The spinal pain may extend to the buttocks and low back area, depending on the degree of gynecomastia and poor posture. However, you can stand straight, tall, and confident with a masculine chest, projecting confidence after male chest surgery.

  • No extended hospital stay: Male breast cosmetic surgery is an outpatient procedure. This means you won’t experience any pain or discomfort during the surgery, and you can go home the same day after the procedure and a brief observation period.

  • Long-lasting results: Gynecomastia breast cosmetic surgery results are permanent. This is because the fat cells in the chest cannot regrow after being removed. In addition, you won’t develop any more glandular tissue in your chest if the primary cause of your gynecomastia, such as hormone abnormalities, is correctly identified and treated.

Gynecomastia is becoming a prevalent disorder these days. Luckily, gynecomastia is a treatable condition and there are ready treatments available for it. Gynecomastia surgery can remove gynecomastia, and it’s a safe, quick, and efficient way to get a toned, muscular chest. But, whether to opt for gynecomastia surgery or not is a decision that can be tough to make. A variety of factors come into play when making this decision, and it’s essential to consult with a doctor to see if surgery is the right option for you.

Get in touch with Dr. Anjali Saple, a Board-Certified plastic surgeon, and find the best-suited solution for your condition. Dr. Anjali Saple makes sure to evaluate the type of gynecomastia and the right treatment for it. Book your appointment today!

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