Whatever You Call Them, They Are Always Unwanted

Enlarged male breasts have a range of inventive names but regardless of what you call them, nobody wants them. The male body is designed to emote strength and power through its construction. Excessive weight or feminine features, such as enlarged breasts, detracts from the inherit masculinity of a male body. Proportionate breast size for men removes any femininity and restores their natural masculinity.

Male Breast Reduction

In order to return the male body to its ideal masculine form, breast reduction surgery provides a simple solution. The chest is an important area for body definition and contributes to the foundation for the rest of the overall image.

Enlarged male breasts, or gynecomastia, can be caused by a variety of things including a history of marijuana use, hormonal imbalances, and steroid or other specific medication history. The range of effects stemming from gynecomastia is varied and can be as unnoticeable as small nodules of tissue beneath the nipple or as prominent as female appearing breasts.

There are a number of procedure options available to treat gynecomastia depending on the consistency of the underlying breast tissue. In the majority of enlarged male breast cases, ultrasonic liposuction (VASER) can be used alone to remove the underlying fibrous tissue and help contract excess skin to promote a flat chest with muscular definition. In patients with noticeable nodules behind the nipples, ultrasonic liposuction is combined with a small incision placed inconspicuously around the areola to directly remove the hard glandular tissue.

Enlarged breasts detract from the ideal male body by skewing its proportionality. Through different procedures it is possible to correct any disproportion creating a more symmetrical and masculine physique.


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