Gynecomastia Treatment in a Muscular Male
Patient said he did not like the breast masses that had become more prominent with body building. With bigger muscles, the masses protruded further causing an unmanly contour to his chest. Male breast reduction exercising just does not work, but worsen the problem.
30 year old male
6 feet tall weighing 190 pounds
Surgery location: Hospital Operating Room
Anesthesia: Tumescent Local with Sedation
Method: Dynamic technique, excision mass, liposuction contouring, and deep tissue sculpture
For male breast reduction, exercising is not a good treatment for gynecomastia. Exercises can help shape the muscle itself. With a thin layer between the muscle and skin, a small collection of fat and gland will stand out. Build up the muscles, what sits on top of the muscles is pushed further forward, and the protrusion worsens.
Please start with the images here.
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Before gynecomastia treatment picture |
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Picture 9 weeks after treatment for gynecomastia |
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Before gynecomastia treatment picture |
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Picture 9 weeks after treatment for gynecomastia |
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Before gynecomastia treatment picture |
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Picture 9 weeks after treatment for gynecomastia |
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Pictures at the end of the male chest sculpture. The glandular masses are on a blue towel above the dressings covering the areola. The faded surgical skin markings can be easily seen. |
![]() | Contour map pictures of the problem before gynecomastia treatment. |
Dr. Bermant maps out the contour deformity of the fat and gland components. |
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This map is part of the breast reduction planning. |
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