Gynecomastia
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Gynecomastia surgery is usually performed when breast enlargement in men (usually due to excess glandular tissue, but often also fatty tissue) causes either physical discomfort or, more often, significant psychological distress. Here you will find the most important information on causes, surgical methods, procedure, risks, and aftercare:

🔍 What is gynecomastia?

True gynecomastia

Enlargement of breast glandular tissue due to hormonal imbalance.

Pseudogynecomastia (lipomastia)

Tightening of the deeper tissue layers for longer-lasting results

Important

Before surgery, it is important to clarify which type of gynecomastia is present, as treatment varies.

🛠️ Surgical methods

Liposuction (fat removal)

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Often used for pseudogynecomastia with fat accumulation (lipomatosis).
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Smaller skin incisions, fewer Scars
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Vibration- or ultrasound-assisted liposuction is often advisable
Gland removal (subcutaneous mastectomy)
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Required for true gynecomastia
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Removal via an incision at the lower edge of the nipple (periareolar)
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Often in combination with liposuction for shaping
Skin tightening (for severe skin sagging)
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Necessary for severe gynecomastia or after significant weight loss
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Leads to larger scars (e.g., anchor incision or T-incision)

🏥 Surgical procedure

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Duration: Approx. 1–2 hours

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Anesthesia: Usually general anesthesia, possibly local anesthesia with twilight sleep for minor procedures

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Outpatient or inpatient: Depending on the severity and method, often possible on an outpatient basis

⚠️ Risks and complications

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Bruises, swelling, pain
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Infections, impaired wound healing
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Asymmetries (rare)
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Scarring
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Numbness of the nipple (usually temporary)
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Rare: Bleeding, seroma formation (accumulation of wound fluid)

🩹 Aftercare

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Compression vest: Wear for 4–6 weeks to minimize swelling and stabilize the result

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Rest: Avoid physical exertion and exercise for several weeks

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Follow-up: Regular doctor visits to check the wound

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Final result: Visible after approximately 3–6 months

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Often affects approximately 30–70% of men

🩺 Specialist consultation

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Plastic and aesthetic surgeons are the right people to contact
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A proper diagnosis (ultrasound, hormone levels if necessary) is important to distinguish true gynecomastia from pseudogynecomastia

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