
Gynecomastia correction depends on whether the concern is gland, fat, skin, or a combination.
Gynecomastia can affect male chest contour, clothing fit, and confidence. The cause may include glandular tissue, fatty tissue, loose skin, or a combination.
Surgical planning depends on examination. Some patients need tissue excision, some need liposuction, and some require a blended approach.
The goal is a flatter, more masculine chest contour while protecting symmetry, nipple position, and scar placement.
A consultation should also review health history, medications, weight stability, and realistic expectations.
The best plan is discreet, anatomically specific, and matched to the patient's body rather than a generic treatment label.
Discuss this in consultation.
Procedure decisions should be made after a private medical consultation, review of goals, health history, anatomy, recovery expectations, and realistic options.
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