
Male Chest Reduction, also known as Gynecomastia surgery, is a procedure designed to reduce excess fat and glandular tissue in the chest to create a flatter, firmer, more masculine contour. This condition is common in men and can be caused by genetics, hormones, weight changes, or certain medications. The procedure typically involves liposuction, tissue removal, or a combination of both, depending on the individual case. Results are long-lasting and can significantly improve chest definition and overall confidence.
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Men who are experiencing excess chest fullness caused by fat, glandular tissue, or a combination of both may be good candidates for male chest reduction surgery. Ideal candidates are in good overall health, close to their target weight, and looking to achieve a flatter, more defined, masculine chest. This procedure is especially beneficial for those who have not seen improvement with diet and exercise alone.
Recovery from gynecomastia surgery is typically straightforward, with most patients returning to light daily activities within a few days. Mild swelling, bruising, and soreness are common in the first 1–2 weeks, and a compression garment is usually worn to support healing and optimize results. Strenuous activity and workouts should be avoided for several weeks, with full results becoming more visible as swelling subsides over time.
Results from gynecomastia surgery are typically long-lasting, as the excess fat and glandular tissue removed do not return. Maintaining a stable weight and healthy lifestyle helps preserve your results over time. In most cases, patients enjoy a permanently flatter, more defined chest.
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