Gynecomastia – Male Chest Reduction
Gynecomastia surgery reduces excess breast tissue and fat to create a flatter, more defined chest contour. It addresses hormonal, genetic or weight-related enlargement that doesn’t respond to diet or exercise. The procedure blends surgical precision with discreet scarring and natural proportions.
Treatment plans are tailored to the individual. Depending on the cause and tissue type, treatment may use liposuction, direct gland removal, or both. It’s usually performed under general anaesthetic, and results develop gradually as swelling subsides.
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Key Outcomes
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Creates a flatter, firmer chest contour
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Improves confidence and comfort in clothing
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Treats glandular and fatty tissue precisely
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Permanent results once healed
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Minimal, hidden incisions when performed by a skilled surgeon
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What it treats: Male breast enlargement due to glandular tissue, fat, or both.
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How it works: Liposuction removes fat; excision removes glandular tissue or excess skin, depending on need.
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Who it’s for/contraindications: Healthy adults with stable weight; not suitable for those with unmanaged hormonal imbalance or uninvestigated breast masses.
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Risks & side-effects: Swelling, bruising, numbness, asymmetry, or temporary sensitivity change.
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Downtime & aftercare: Return to work in 5–7 days; wear compression garment for 3–6 weeks; gym after 3–4 weeks.
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When you’ll likely see results: Noticeable within weeks; final contour after 3–6 months.

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