Gynecomastia Surgery aims to reduce the size of the breasts in men, making their chests appear flatter and firmer. Gynecomastia occurs when excess glandular tissue or fat develops in the chest, resulting in an appearance called “man boobs.” The surgery involves the removal of this excess tissue and fat, sometimes using liposuction or excision techniques depending on the amount and type of tissue present. This surgery is explicitly tailored to the needs of each patient, ensuring a natural and more masculine chest contour.
Gynecomastia Surgery in Plano and Desoto, TX, is intended for men who feel self-conscious about the appearance of their breasts and are looking for a permanent solution. Candidates include men with stable body weight, those who are not significantly overweight, and individuals whose breast development has stabilized. Most patients begin to see the results of their surgery shortly after the procedure as swelling decreases, with final results becoming apparent several months later as the body fully heals. The results are typically permanent, provided patients maintain a healthy lifestyle. Book an appointment at Noble Cosmetic Surgery in Plano and Desoto, TX, which provides the latest tools and expertise in Gynecomastia Surgery.
Men who are not overweight, have stable body weight, and are bothered by the feeling that their breasts are too large are ideal candidates.
Initial improvements are noticeable almost immediately after surgery, and final results are typically apparent within several months once all swelling has subsided.
The results of gynecomastia surgery are permanent, assuming no significant weight fluctuations.
Patients generally experience some downtime; most can return to work within a week and resume physical activities in a few weeks. In addition to bruises and swelling, discomfort is a common side effect.
Patients should avoid taking certain medications and supplements that can increase bleeding, maintain a stable weight before the surgery, and follow all post-operative care instructions carefully.
In most cases, the procedure takes between one and three hours under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation. The procedure varies but typically involves liposuction to remove fat and excision to remove glandular tissue.
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