How to Correct Gynecomastia

Posted on May 5, 2011

During puberty, about 65% of 14-year-old male develops the so called “man boobs” or gynecomastia. 90 % of them will luckily experience regression or complete disappearance of such breasts leaving the 10% still burdened burdened with a social handicap that causes a deep and complex shame, and puts one’s relationship with one’s body at risk.

Gynecomastia is primarily caused by hormonal disturbance in a man’s body. In addition to this, large breasts may also appear due to diet and exercise problems. One’s lifestyle can affect not only how much fat but also where such fats accumulates in your body. This problem leaves many men uncomfortable and unwilling to take their shirst off. Certain drugs or steroids may also trigger such dilemma due to the imbalance in sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone.
The good news, however, is that gynecomastia can easily be corrected. There are various ways on how to get rid of those excess fats. One is through proper chest fat burner exercises and proper diet. Another is through available supplements such as Gynemax and Gynexin. Such treatment however, would take a couple of months or years depending on many factors.

So for those who are looking for a fast and most effective way to get rid of these “man boobs”, the only cure is to do a liposuction. Depending on the severity of the problem, either a straight liposuction or a liposuction in conjunction with minimal skin cutting may be the answer.

This liposuction procedure is very simple; outpatient procedure that may only take a few hours then you can actually go home. Like any other surgery, you will feel sore for a few days after the gynecomastia surgery and your cosmetic surgeon might recommend that you take a few days off from work. Swelling and bruising subsides within a few weeks and the chest area will look smaller and smoother.
When this surgery involves the cutting of the skin, as in a male breast reduction, very similar to a woman’s breast reduction, the recovery time may be a bit longer, but is still minimally invasive and has a quick recovery period.

If you or someone you know is struggling with this problem, then the next step would be to set up a consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon that specializes in liposuction of the chest specifically the one who had an experienced in men’s.

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