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Gynecomastia
Posted on September 20th, 2009 1 commentDr.Alexander Aslani, Specialist Plastic surgeon and Head of Department of Plastic Surgery in Hospital Quiron Malaga, on the most important facts around male breast reduction:

Whilst it is difficult to verify exact statistics, it seems that gynecomastia (male breast reduction) is the most frequent request for cosmetic surgery among males, competing with liposuction and rhinoplasty.
There is a multitude of reasons for the condition, we have clearly identified a few drugs causing it, I personally see increasing numbers of steroid abusers.
Other common culprits causing gynecomastia are a couple of antihypertensive drugs, hormonal problems, and often, simply genetic predisposition to gynecomastia (in other words bad luck).
What is the ideal age for operating a gynecomastia?
There is none because the problem can occur at very different ages. Depending on the cause, the ideal age is when the condition becomes unbearable for patients. The most difficult question is normally what to do with young patient. Whilst cosmetic operations on miors are obsolete, gynecomastia is not strictly cosmetic and psychological distress can be unbearable.
Under these circumstances psychological distress for patients may well be unbearable and needs relief.
Does social insurance pay for gynecomastia ?
That depends. Some insurers, at least in Spain, accept grade II+ grades as medical indications. This reflects my opinion a swell, certain degress of gynecomastia are rather resonstructive by nature than cosmetic. Not all insurers share my opinion though.
In Spain the majority of cases are treated outside the social insucrance system,

Can gynecomastia be solved by liposuction alone?
In selected cases yes.In most cases resection of breast gland will be necessary.However, this depends always of the individual case. As a rule of thumb, being deliberately vague, one can say that the older you are the more fatty tisuue you will find and the more likely liposuction alone will be successful. Breast reduction can normally not be satisfactorily achieved by liposuction alone in younger pateints. In older patients with drug-induced gynecomastia it may well be possible to do lipsuction only.
What scars are involved ?
Depends. Normally a semilunar (half nipple) scar at the lower border of the nipple. I usually discuss two possible proceedings with patients: first the resection of glandular tissue (mastectomy) and , possibly later, as a second step tightening of the skin.
In the majority of cases I see sufficient skin retraction without going back to convential procedure.
If secondary skin tightening is necessary secondarily, then the scar will normally go circular around the nipple. This will only be necessary in very advanced gynecomastia cases, since in most cases skin retraction is very good.This can never be guaranteed though, but my experience is that it is preferable management of male breast reduction.
What is the biggest problem around gynecomastia ?
Recurrence. The gland behind the nipple needs to be resected in true gynecomastia cases, some part of it will usually remain and possibly lead to recurrence. Overly aggressive resection of the gland will usually lead to a dimpling nipple.
What is recovery time after a gynecomastia operation ?
Usually very short, defintely depending on the extent of resection. I like to use a compression garment of a minimum of two weeks post surgery, possibly longer.
What are the risks in gynecomastia surgery?
The main problem is insuffucient skin retraction and irregularities, mostly behind the areola. This can normally corrected by scar release and further skin resection.
Dr.Alexander Amir Aslani, MD, EBOPRAS
Aesthetic Surgery, Gynecomastia Dr.Aslani, gynecomastia Spain, liposuction Spain, male breast reductionOne response to “Gynecomastia”
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Inquiries October 28th, 2009 at 01:01
I heard the chance of gynecomastia coming back once operated is fairly big ? true ?
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