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Gynecomastia surgery in Hyderabad

  • Gynecomastia that plagues countless people worldwide, a condition where men suffer from enlarged breast tissue. Gynecomastia can significantly impact self-esteem, body image, and overall health.
  • Gynecomastia, also called “male boobs,” is a condition characterized by abnormal enlargement of breast tissue in men. 
  • It can occur at any age and is often caused by hormonal imbalances, medications, certain medical conditions, or lifestyle factors. Living with Gynecomastia can be emotionally challenging. 
  • They may even avoid social situations or activities that require their breasts to be exposed because they feel insecure or embarrassed. However, understanding this condition and the treatment options available can help you take control of your life and regain your confidence.
  • The importance of understanding Gynecomastia should be emphasized. Understanding this condition helps us recognize that it’s a medical problem, not just the result of being overweight or not getting enough exercise. It’s important to know that effective treatments can help you overcome this condition and restore your breasts to a more masculine appearance.
  • Understand about gynecomastia, its causes, symptoms, and available treatments.  By digging into these details, we aim to help our clients make informed decisions and take steps toward positive change.
  • Remember, you don’t have to face Gynecomastia alone. 
  • By seeking knowledge and exploring treatment options, you are on the path to regaining confidence, improving your self-image, and enjoying the freedom to live life to the fullest.

How does Gynecomastia look like?

  • Gynecomastia is a conditionthat causes male breast tissue to expand. It gives the chest a more pronounced look, which might mimic female breasts. While gynecomastia does not offer a substantial health danger, it can have a significant influence on an individual’s self-esteem and body image.
Causes for male boobs:
  • The reasons of gynecomastia vary, however they frequently include hormonal abnormalities. In males and females, the principal sex hormones are testosterone and oestrogen, respectively. Gynecomastia occurs when these hormones are out of balance, with either a rise in oestrogen or a reduction in testosterone levels, or both.

  • The following are some of the most common causes of gynecomastia:

Gynecomastia can be caused by fluctuations in hormone levels during puberty, aging, or certain medical conditions. This imbalance can disturb the natural estrogen-to-testosterone ratio, leading to breast tissue development.

  • As a side effect, several drugs might cause Gynecomastia. Anti-androgens used to treat prostate cancer, anabolic steroids, some antidepressants, and drugs for certain cardiac conditions are examples.

Certain medical problems might cause hormone disruption and lead to Gynecomastia. Hypogonadism (low testosterone production), hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland), and liver or renal illness are a few examples.




Excessive alcohol intake, recreational drug usage such as marijuana or heroin, and anabolic steroid misuse can all raise the chance of developing Gynecomastia.

Myths about Gynecomastia:
  • It is critical to dispel popular myths concerning Gynecomastia. One common misperception is that Gynecomastia is caused mainly by increased body fat. While being overweight might contribute to the appearance of bigger breasts, real Gynecomastia is defined by breast tissue development. It is not simply tied to body fat and might continue even after losing weight.

 

  • Understanding the complex nature of Gynecomastia can help debunk myths and develop a better understanding of the illness. Individuals can create a more manly chest shape and enhance their general confidence and well-being by addressing the underlying issues and obtaining suitable treatment.

Signs and symptoms of gynecomastia
  • Gynecomastia is characterized by several signs and symptoms of varying severity. Awareness of these indicators can help individuals recognize the condition and seek the right  treatment. The most common signs and symptoms of gynecomastia are:

  • One of the main symptoms of Gynecomastia is enlarged breast tissue in men. This can cause swelling and fullness in the chest. The degree of enlargement varies from a small, localized lump behind the nipple to more extensive breast enlargement.
  • Gynecomastia can be associated with nipple and areola changes. These changes may include tenderness of the nipple, enlargement of the areola (the dark skin around the nipple), or the appearance of hard or rubbery tissue under the nipple.
  • Gynecomastia can affect one or both breasts and cause differences in the size and shape of the two breasts.
  • Gynecomastia can have significant psychological effects on individuals, causing feelings of self-consciousness, embarrassment, and low self-esteem. It can affect social interactions and overall quality of life.




Gynecomastia & Pseudo-Gynecomastia:
  • It is important to distinguish Gynecomastia from pseudo-Gynecomastia, which is breast enlargement due primarily to excess fat rather than glandular tissue growth. Pseudogynecomastia can occur in overweight or obese people. The main difference between the two conditions lies in the composition of the affected breast tissue.

  • Gynecomastia enlargement is primarily due to an increase in mammary gland tissue. This differs from pseudo-Gynecomastia, where enlargement is primarily caused by excess fat accumulation in the chest area. 

  • However, it is important to note that a combination of glandular tissue and excess fat can also occur in Gynecomastia. Determining the underlying cause of breast augmentation is critical to determining the most appropriate treatment approach. 

  • Consulting a qualified plastic surgeon can help you distinguish between Gynecomastia and pseudo-Gynecomastia and choose the most right treatment

Diagnosis and evaluation of gynecomastia
  • Diagnosing Gynecomastia requires a comprehensive evaluation by a Board-certified Plastic Surgeon. It is important to consult a plastic surgeon for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate advice. Common methods of diagnosing Gynecomastia include:

  • A physical examination is usually the first step in diagnosing Gynecomastia. Your doctor will examine your breast area to assess your breast tissue’s size, shape, and consistency. The nipple and areola are also examined for abnormalities or changes.
  • A thorough medical history is important to identify possible causes or contributing factors to Gynecomastia. This may include discussing current medications, family history, previous medical conditions, and any symptoms or concerns you may have noticed.

In some cases, additional tests or imaging tests may be recommended to evaluate Gynecomastia further. This includes:

  • Blood Tests: Hormone levels, liver function, and other related blood tests may be done to assess hormonal imbalance, liver or kidney function, or other potential causes.
  • Imaging tests: In certain circumstances, such as when a tumor is suspected, imaging tests such as an ultrasound or mammogram may be ordered to get a closer look at the breast tissue.
  • Biopsy (rare): When the condition of the breast tissue is unclear, a biopsy may be done to obtain a sample for further examination.
  • The diagnostic process aims to identify the cause and type of breast augmentation to determine the right treatment. The surgeon will carefully assess your situation, perform necessary investigations, and recommend additional tests or imaging studies.

  • Please note that more than self-diagnosis or relying solely on internet information is required for an accurate diagnosis. 

  • Seeking surgeon advice who is specialised in Breast surgeries are essential to ensure a proper evaluation and choose the right course of treatment.

Treatment Options for Gynecomastia :
  • It depends on the underlying cause, severity of symptoms, and personal preferences. Both nonsurgical and surgical approaches are available. Let’s take a closer look at these treatment options.

  • Lifestyle changes:

In some cases, lifestyle changes can improve or eliminate Gynecomastia. This includes weight loss, regular exercise to strengthen your chest muscles and a healthy diet. Making lifestyle changes can help reduce overall body fat and improve the contours of your breasts.

 

  • Drug adjustment:

If certain drugs cause your Gynecomastia, your doctor may consider adjusting your dose, switching to an alternative drug, or stopping the drug under your supervision. However, it is important to consult your prescribing physician before making changes.

  • Hormone therapy:

If a hormonal imbalance is causing Gynecomastia, hormone therapy may be recommended. For example, if an imbalance between estrogen and testosterone is identified, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or anti-estrogens may be prescribed to restore hormonal balance and suppress breast tissue growth.

  • Liposuction:

Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes excess fat deposits from the chest. It is especially effective for people with Gynecomastia (pseudo-Gynecomastia), mainly caused by excess fat. Liposuction involves making a small incision through which a thin tube called a cannula is inserted to suck out excess fat.

 

  • Removal of glandular tissue:

Adenectomy is a surgical procedure focused on removing glandular tissue in the breast that causes Gynecomastia. This technique is often used when enlarged glandular tissue is the main cause of the disease. A combination of surgical removal and liposuction may be required for best results. 

 

  • Combination approach:

Liposuction and glandular tissue removal may be required in many cases to treat excess fat and glandular tissue. This approach allows for more comprehensive treatment and for better results.



Treatment choice depends on the underlying cause, degree of Gynecomastia, and personal preference. It is important to consult a licensed plastic surgeon or doctor specializing in Gynecomastia. They will assess your situation, discuss treatment options that are right for you, and recommend the most effective approach to achieve your desired results.

It’s important to remember that successful gynecomastia treatment can significantly improve the appearance of your breasts and boost your self-confidence. However, results vary from person to person, so it’s important to have realistic expectations based on your plastic surgeon’s recommendations.

Who is the ideal candidate for gynecomastia ?
  • When determining suitability for gynecomastia treatment, several factors should be considered to ensure safe and effective results. Here are some important considerations:

  • Candidates to be eligible for treatment for gynecomastia must be in good overall physical health. This ensures that the patient undergoes surgery and recovers safely. Pre-existing medical conditions are evaluated to determine whether they pose risks during surgery or may interfere with healing.
  • Gynecomastia can occur at any age, but the timing of treatment varies. Adolescent gynecomastia often resolves spontaneously within months to years, so surgical intervention may not be recommended at first. However, if gynecomastia persists beyond puberty or causes significant discomfort, treatment options may be considered. 

Mental health is an important factor in deciding whether to run for office. Gynecomastia can affect a person’s self-esteem, body image, and overall mental health. Eligible candidates are those experiencing emotional distress or adverse effects on quality of life due to gynecomastia.

Candidates should have realistic expectations of the outcome of treatment for gynecomastia. While this procedure can improve the appearance of your breasts and boost your confidence, it’s important to understand that results will vary from person to person. Open and honest communication with plastic surgeons and health care providers helps set realistic expectations.

  • It is important to consult a qualified plastic surgeon specializing in gynecomastia. They will thoroughly assess your physical and mental health, and discuss your specific concerns and goals. We will then create an individual treatment plan tailored to your needs.
  • During your consultation, the surgeon will explain available treatment options, discuss potential risks and complications, and address any questions or concerns you may have. 
  • Remember that gynecomastia treatment is a personal decision and consulting a qualified surgeon is essential to making an informed decision and achieving the best possible result
Treatment process :
  • The step-by-step process of gynecomastia treatment can vary depending on the chosen approach, whether surgical or non-surgical. Let’s explore the details of both options:

  • Lifestyle Modifications:

   Lifestyle modifications involve implementing changes to diet and exercise habits to reduce overall body fat and improve chest contour. These modifications may include adopting a healthy, balanced diet, engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise, and incorporating strength training exercises targeting the chest muscles.

 

  • Medication:

   In some cases, medication may be prescribed to address the hormonal imbalances associated with gynecomastia. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or anti-estrogen medications can be utilized to restore the hormonal balance and reduce breast tissue growth. The specific medication and dosage will be determined based on individual needs and medical considerations.

  • Anesthesia:

   Surgical treatment options for gynecomastia typically involve the administration of anesthesia. The type of anesthesia used can vary and will be determined based on the extent of the procedure and individual factors. General anesthesia renders the patient unconscious, while local anesthesia with sedation numbs the treatment area and induces relaxation.

  • Incision Techniques:

   The incision technique utilized during surgery depends on the extent of gynecomastia and the specific treatment plan. The following are common incision techniques:

 

   – Periareolar Incision: This incision is made around the edge of the areola (the darker skin surrounding the nipple). It allows for direct access to the glandular and fatty tissue.

 

   – Lateral Incision: In cases where excess tissue extends into the armpit area, a lateral incision may be made to remove the additional tissue.

 

   – Inframammary Incision: This incision is made along the natural crease underneath the breast. It is often used when combining gynecomastia surgery with other procedures such as excision of excess skin or liposuction.

 

  • Tissue Removal and Contouring:

   The surgical procedure typically involves a combination of techniques, including liposuction and glandular tissue excision. Liposuction is used to remove excess fat, while glandular tissue excision focuses on removing the enlarged breast tissue. The surgeon will sculpt the chest contour to create a more masculine appearance and ensure symmetry.

 

  1. Incision Closure and Drains (if applicable):

   Following tissue removal and contouring, the incisions are meticulously closed using sutures. In some cases, drains may be placed to prevent fluid accumulation and aid in the healing process. The drains are usually removed after a few days, depending on the surgeon’s recommendation.

  • Like any surgical procedure, gynecomastia treatment carries potential risks and complications. These can include bleeding, infection, adverse anesthesia reactions, scarring, asymmetry, changes in nipple sensation, and poor wound healing. It’s important to discuss these risks thoroughly with your surgeon during the consultation and adhere to post-operative care instructions to minimize complications.

 

Each treatment option has its own benefits, risks, and considerations. It’s crucial to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon or healthcare provider specializing in gynecomastia to determine the most suitable approach for your specific needs and goals. They will guide you through the procedure details, explain anesthesia options, incision techniques, and potential risks associated with each treatment option to help you make an informed decision.




After undergoing gynecomastia treatment, following proper post-operative care instructions is important to ensure optimal healing and achieve the best possible results. Here’s what you can expect during the recovery process:

 

  • Recovery Timeline:

   The recovery timeline can vary depending on the extent of the procedure and individual healing capabilities. In general, you can anticipate the following:

 

   – Nonsurgical Treatment: Recovery time for nonsurgical treatments such as lifestyle modifications or medication adjustments is typically minimal. You can resume your normal activities shortly after treatment.

 

   – Surgical Treatment: Recovery from surgical treatment for Gynecomastia involves a healing period that spans a few weeks to months. Initial discomfort, bruising, and swelling are common and gradually subside.

 

  • Post-Operative Care Instructions:

   Your surgeon will provide detailed post-operative care instructions to follow based on your specific treatment. These may include:

 

   – Wearing Compression Garments: You will be instructed to wear a compression garment to support the healing process, minimize swelling, and provide the desired chest contour.

 

   – Managing Discomfort: Pain medication may be prescribed to manage post-operative discomfort. Follow the recommended dosage and consult your surgeon if you have concerns about pain management.

 

   – Maintaining Wound Care: Keeping the incision areas clean and dry is important to prevent infection. Your surgeon will provide specific guidelines for wound care and when to remove dressings, if applicable.

 

   – Limiting Physical Activities: Strenuous activities, heavy lifting, and intense exercise should be avoided during the initial recovery period. Gradually reintroduce physical activities based on your surgeon’s recommendations.

 

   – Follow-Up Appointments: Attend follow-up appointments as scheduled to monitor your healing progress. Your surgeon will assess the incisions, remove any sutures or drains, and address any concerns you may have.

 

  • Realistic Expectations:

It’s important to have realistic expectations about the results of gynecomastia treatment. While the procedure can significantly improve the appearance of the chest, individual outcomes may vary. Factors such as the extent of Gynecomastia, body composition, and healing capabilities can influence the final results. Communicating openly with your surgeon, discussing your goals, and understanding what can be realistically achieved based on your unique circumstances is crucial.

A note from Evoluer Aesthetics & Plastic Surgery on Gynecomastia:
  • Viewing before-and-after photos or reading testimonials from individuals who have undergone gynecomastia treatment can provide a better understanding of the potential improvements and outcomes. 

 

  • Remember, the healing process and the final results take time. Be patient and follow your surgeon’s guidance throughout recovery to ensure the best possible outcome. If you have any concerns or questions during your recovery, don’t hesitate to contact your plastic surgeon for guidance and support.

 

  • It’s important to remember that seeking treatment for Gynecomastia is not just about the physical changes but also the emotional and psychological well-being. If Gynecomastia is causing distress, seeking the support of a qualified plastic surgeon or healthcare professional specializing in Gynecomastia can help provide guidance, support, and appropriate treatment options. They can address the emotional aspects and provide comprehensive care to improve the condition’s physical and psychological aspects.

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