Gynecomastia is a term that many men might have never heard before, but this condition is surprisingly common. If you have noticed that your chest looks unusually puffy or felt self-conscious when looking at the mirror, you are not alone. Most adult males and about 60% of adolescent boys are affected by Gynecomastia. Recognizing its
Flaunting a well-defined and contoured chest is every man’s wish, as it enhances their masculine appeal. However, some of you might have saggy and enlarged breasts, which is known as Gynecomastia. Though it is a common condition, enlarged breasts might affect your self-esteem and confidence levels [1]. Gynecomastia might also make it impossible for you
Gynecomastia, the growth of excess breast tissue in males, can be both uncomfortable and embarrassing. Many people who choose to undergo surgery ask one big question: “Is it painful?” Let’s break it down in plain English. No medical jargon, no fluff – just the facts backed by real studies. What Happens During Gynecomastia Surgery? The
Gynecomastia is a type of condition under which chest tissue, amongst boys or men, becomes swollen with glandular tissue, bulk localized fat, and excess chest skin. It can affect both chests or only one. Generally, testosterone and estrogen levels are balanced in a normal male body, but if there’s a hormonal imbalance, testosterone levels might
Gynecomastia is divided into grade 1, grade 2 and grade 3. Grade Intensity & Procedure Time Characteristics & Treatment Grade 1 Small Intensity – 1 hour Minimal breast tissue enlargement, no skin excess. Treatment: Liposuction or minor excision. Grade 2 Medium Intensity – 2 hours Moderate breast tissue growth, possible mild skin laxity. Treatment: Liposuction
Have you ever heard of men having gynic issues? No, we are not talking about the third-gender people but straight men. Nipples are common parts that both males and females have, but with varying volumes. When men have puffy or fatty nipple areas, it is called Gynecomastia. When male hormones are out of balance in