Infographic created by Dr. Douglas Steinbrech about gynecomastia, visualizes some of the statistics, facts and available treatments for men. Also know as man boobs, it is the enlargement of the glandular tissue of the male breast. Gynecomastia is the fourth most commonly requested plastic surgery procedure form men.
Thousands of men have suffered for years with shame and embarrassment from gynecomastia. This enlarged tissue could easily be confused with fatty tissue, commonly being referred to as “man boobs.” This condition can create serious self-esteem and body issues within a man, in turn severely affecting his social and personal life.
Male breast enlargement causes more complications than just low self-esteem and embarrassment. It can be very painful, causing chronic pain and discomfort, leaving painful lumps and open sores under the nipple. Symptoms often start with breast development and lead to bloody nipple discharge and tenderness, leaving men very confused about what is going on with their bodies.
Gynecomastia is commonly treated with male breast reduction surgery and offers permanent results. In mild cases, liposuction is performed where the excess glandular tissue is removed and excess fat is removed by a vacuum suction. For more severe cases, an excision of the fiberous gland will be done along with liposuction. The excess glandular tissue is removed and the areola or nipple is reduced or repositioned to give the chest a more natural appearance. Dr. Douglas Steinbrech understands the importance of your masculinity and is committed to finding the right gynecomastia procedure for you to gain your self esteem back and obtain a natural and appealing physique.
Gynecomastia Consultation in NYC
During your gynecomastia consultation with Dr. Steinbrech, he will evaluate your skin quality and discuss with you your best options to help you increase your confidence. For more information about male breast reduction (gynecomastia) in NYC, please fill out our contact form to set up your no-obligation consultation or call (646) 480-7750 to speak to our friendly Patient Advisors today.

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