Gynecomastia
“With gynecomastia surgery, we restore a proportionate and masculine silhouette to the male body.”




What is Gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia is the enlargement of the chest area in men caused by excess breast tissue and/or fat accumulation.
This condition can be both aesthetically unsightly and can lead to a loss of self-confidence. Gynecomastia treatment can help achieve a flatter, more fit appearance for the male body.
How is Gynecomastia Surgery Performed?
Treatment typically begins with liposuction to remove excess fat. A small incision is made around the nipple to remove the excess breast tissue.
In more advanced cases, especially if the skin is sagging, excess skin is surgically removed and the chest area is tightened. The treatment method is determined by the specialist based on the individual's condition and is usually performed under general anesthesia.
Day 1
There may be mild pain and swelling, and a protective garment that applies pressure to the chest area will be worn.
Day 7
Swelling and bruising will decrease, and light daily activities can be performed.
1st Month
The shape of the breast becomes more defined and the use of protective clothing may decrease.
1st Year
The result is a perfect fit, with the chest area looking flat and natural.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Does gynecomastia surgery leave scars?
Small incisions are usually made around the nipple, and the scars fade over time.
Would liposuction alone be sufficient?
While liposuction may be sufficient in some cases, if there is excess breast tissue, tissue removal is necessary.
When can I return to sports after surgery?
Light exercises can be started after 3-4 weeks, and heavy sports can be resumed with the doctor's permission.