Gynecomastia surgery is a specialized procedure designed to correct enlarged male breast tissue, restoring a masculine, well-contoured chest appearance. This condition, which affects many men, can occur due to hormonal changes, genetics, weight fluctuations, or certain medications.
The surgery addresses both excess glandular tissue and fat deposits in the chest area. Using advanced surgical techniques including excision and liposuction, we can create a flatter, firmer chest contour that enhances masculine proportions and restores confidence.
Our approach is tailored to each patient's specific needs, whether treating mild glandular enlargement or more severe cases with excess skin. The goal is to achieve natural-looking results with minimal scarring, allowing men to feel comfortable and confident in their appearance.

Gynecomastia surgery typically takes 1-3 hours depending on the severity of the condition. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation. The surgical approach is customized based on the amount of tissue to be removed and skin elasticity.
For cases with primarily fatty tissue, liposuction alone may be sufficient to achieve excellent results. When glandular tissue is present, surgical excision through a small incision around the areola is performed to remove the firm breast tissue. In more extensive cases, excess skin may also be removed to achieve optimal contours.
Advanced techniques ensure minimal visible scarring, with incisions strategically placed to hide within natural contours. The combination of liposuction and excision allows for precise sculpting and creation of a naturally masculine chest appearance.
Recovery from gynecomastia surgery is generally straightforward. Most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort that is well-controlled with medication. A compression garment is worn for 4-6 weeks to support healing and optimize chest contour.
Most patients can return to desk work within 3-5 days and resume light exercise after 2-3 weeks. Strenuous chest exercises and heavy lifting should be avoided for 4-6 weeks. Swelling gradually subsides over several weeks, with final results visible within 3-6 months.
Results are typically permanent, provided a stable weight is maintained. The removal of glandular tissue creates a flatter, more masculine chest that significantly improves confidence and quality of life.
View real patient results showcasing the transformative outcomes of gynecomastia surgery. Each case is unique and results may vary.
