WHAT IS GYNECOMASTIA?

Procedure Time

2-3 hours

Hospitalization Period

not required

Recovery Time

4-6 weeks

The structural overgrowth of breasts and nipples in men is called gynecomastia. It is possible to mention that gynecomastia, which is commonly seen in newborns, middle-aged men and adolescent boys, can occur due to many reasons. It is recommended to treat the condition which can cause problems like loss of confidence, introversion and posture in men. Gynaecomastia is a condition that can be diagnosed by a thorough physical examination. Symptoms include pain, tenderness in the chest area, a difference in the size of the two breasts, lymphedema and swelling in the armpits.

What are the causes of gynaecomastia?

What is the treatment for gynecomastia?

The treatment phase of gynecomastia, it is primarily focused on what kind of condition the problem originates from. If the condition is caused by a hormonal imbalance in the individual, a different treatment will be used. Medical treatment may be preferred for breast enlargement with a diameter of more than 4 cm. Surgery is generally used to treat gynaecomastia that is more common than 6 cm. In gynaecomastia surgery, the treatment is planned according to the nature of the problem. In some patients, fat removal may be sufficient, and in others, the breast tissue can be removed through small incisions.

During your gynaecomastia surgery, which will be performed at our contracted facilities, you will have a comfortable surgical experience. As the GHT Global Health team, we will be with you at all times during the whole process and will make sure that you feel at home.

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