Male Breast Reduction
Technically known as Gynaecomastia, enlarged breasts in men is a
condition that is actually quite common and can be treated effectively
by surgery.
About Male Breast Reduction
All men have some breast tissue. A few, unfortunately, have an
excessive amount. Indeed, in some cases male breasts can be equivalent
to a woman's C cup in size.
Occasionally this is due to a hormone imbalance, however, in
most instances there is no detectable abnormality either on blood tests
or clinical examination.
Regardless of the cause, this condition causes men a great deal
of embarrassment. Many report they forego swimming and sunbathing to
avoid taking their shirts off. Older boys may even play truant rather
than subject themselves to physical education classes if they are
required to shower afterwards.
No amount of exercise or diet will solve the problem. However
surgery, by removing the excess tissue, can permanently restore a normal
appearance.
Your consultation
During your consultation your surgeon will take a general
medical history and ask you about any previous surgery. He will also ask
about any regular medication you might be taking, including vitamins or
supplements. For example, the anabolic steroids some body builders take
can lead to Gynaecomastia. In addition he will want to determine your
current level of fitness and discuss your goals for the procedure.
Your surgeon will also explain the procedure to you, describe
any scars the procedure will leave and discuss what you can expect after
your surgery.
Your operation
Male breast surgery is carried out under general anaesthesia and
can be done as a day case or with a one-night stay in hospital.
The procedure may be done in one of two ways:
- The surgeon may make a half moon incision around or below the areola and cut away the unwanted breast tissue.
- Alternatively, he may choose to eliminate the excess
tissue using specially designed lipoplasty equipment. This technique
allows the surgeon to break up and draw off excess breast tissue through
a fine cannula under a high vacuum. Because this strategy requires only
a small wound toward the armpit or under the nipple there is virtually
no scarring. The advent of ultrasound assisted liposuction, has brought
about substantial improvements in our ability to contour the male
breast.
Sometimes the two techniques are combined. In all cases, surgery
continues until the area is flat and normal in appearance.
After your surgery
Bleeding after male breast surgery is rare but a drainage tube
may be used as a precaution. If it is used, the draining tube will be
removed the morning after your surgery.
As you recover, there are some things you should expect:
- Bruising and swelling are normal after swelling and may
last for a week or more. Hardness or lumpiness within the tissues due to
swelling can persist for a month or longer.
- You will experience some discomfort, however you will be
given prescription painkillers to make you more comfortable. If you do
not find your pain medication sufficient, please call the surgeon's
office. Do not take aspirin as it can promote bleeding.
- Following your surgery you can be confident that your
breast tissue will never grow back, however the swelling caused by your
procedure may take as much as six to nine months to settle.
- Depending on your occupation and the method used by your
surgeon you may return to work after one or two weeks. Lifting must be
avoided for about 14 days.
- You will need to avoid swimming and sports, particularly
contact sports, for at least a month. Less strenuous exercise, such as
walking, is recommended.
- Infection after male breast surgery is uncommon. Should
it occur, your surgeon will prescribe a course of antibiotics.
Rarely, in cases where only the liposuction method is used, a
second operation is required to remove tissue that could not be removed
by liposuction. This situation may not manifest itself until all the
swelling from your first procedure has settled.
Breakdown of Surgical Costs
There are several aspects to costings for cosmetic surgery.
1.
The surgeons price
These prices are fixed for each procedure.
2.
The anaesthetic price
These are generally based on an hourly rate.
3.
The hospital price
These vary widely depending on the complexity of the
procedure, the length of the procedure and whether a hospital stay is
required.
4.
Medicare & Private Health Funds
Additionally, certain procedures attract a Medicare item
number. If a Medicare item number is applicable then a health fund will
usually contribute towards the total price, depending on your policy
and level of cover.
Prices will vary as they depend on an individual's circumstances
Please contact my office if you wish to obtain an estimation
of prices and my staff will endeavour to give you a fair idea of what
price may be involved. Finalisation of pricing of some procedures
however may require a consultation, examination and determination of
the applicability of a Medicare item number.
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