More men will develop gynecomastia, or "man boobs," than will not. Of men who undergo male breast reduction, more are having other surgeries at the same time. They are getting liposuction of their waist, love handles and stomach, and chin, and also ear surgery (otoplasty). Why is the popularity of cosmetic surgery increasing among men? Perhaps because of today’s competitive business environment, which puts pressure on men to look younger and more vigorous, too. Looking thinner and more fit is also a professional and social advantage for men.
Excision, or the cutting of tissue, was once the only treatment for male breasts. Liposuction is now used to address the soft fat deposits of the chest. Most men will have a little of both methods, as excision is still needed for the glandular gynecomastia tissue, which liposuction does not effectively treat. Since surgery involves some inherent risk, schedule your consultation with a board certified surgeon to learn more. With his experience in cosmetic surgery for men, Dr. Steven Teitelbaum can help you in making the decisions that are right for you.
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