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Can Liposuction Be Enough for a Male Breast Reduction?

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010
Can Liposuction Be Enough for a Male Breast Reduction?

Can Liposuction Be Enough for a Male Breast Reduction?

There are a lot of potential causes of enlarged breasts in men; it can be the result of significant weight loss or simply genetics. No matter what the cause, excess fat and tissue in the breast area can cause embarrassment and even pain, so a lot of men choose to undergo male breast reduction. There are two reasons for male breast reduction surgery:

  1. To remove excess breast tissue (gynecomastia male breast reduction)
  2. To remove excess fat in the breast area (pseudogynecomastia male breast reduction)

For men who have pseudogynecomastia and need to get rid of excess fat but don’t have a lot of excess tissue, liposuction or liposculpture may be a good option. It may also be a good option for men with gynecomastia, if the excess tissue is fatty tissue. Sometimes, a combination of traditional male breast reduction surgery and liposuction are used during gynecomastia plastic surgery.

Male breast reduction recovery time is shorter after liposuction for male breast reduction than it is following traditional male breast reduction surgery. However, during gynecomastia surgery recovery or pseudogynecomastia surgery recovery, you’ll need to wear a gynecomastia compression vest to help your body heal.

What’s the Difference Between Gynecomastia and Pseudogynecomastia?

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
What's the Difference Between Gynecomastia and Pseudogynecomastia?

What's the Difference Between Gynecomastia and Pseudogynecomastia?

The terms gynecomastia and pseudogynecomastia are often used interchangeably, but they are actually different conditions. Gynecomastia is enlarged male breasts due to excess breast tissue. Gynecomastia is extremely rare.

Pseudogynecomastia is enlarged male breasts due to fat deposits in the breast area. It’s a lot more common than gynecomastia.

Both gynecomastia and pseudogynecomastia often begin around puberty. Symptoms cannot be relieved by weight loss or exercise. In fact, weight loss and exercise may actually worsen the appearance of gynecomastia and pseudogynecomastia.

Gynecomastia and pseudogynecomastia are both treated with male cosmetic surgery. Surgical options may include male breast reduction surgery, liposuction, or a combination of the two.

If liposuction is an option for you, recovery time will be shorter than with traditional male breast reduction surgery. But liposuction is not the best option for everyone. A male breast reduction compression vest can help you to recover faster, no matter which type of surgery you have.