Man boobs: they sound funny, but they are an unfortunate source of low self-esteem and reduced confidence for men across the country. Luckily, there are some options available for men who wish to change the appearance of their chest. For men whose gynecomastia is due to hormonal issues, it is recommended that these problems be solved prior to surgery. Keep this in mind as you consider surgical options.
Gynecomastia is a condition in which men’s breast tissue (usually minimal and not a significant source of fat deposits) is enlarged, sagging, or unusually fatty. For more information about gynecomastia, check out our previous blog.
There are several reasons why men might have an enlarged bust, but the reasons are mainly hormonal. Let’s take a look at all of the different causes that might be underlying your gynecomastia.
Either by damage to the testicles or another problem, low testosterone levels in the male body can cause a range of issues from hair loss to breast enlargement. If you suspect that you have low testosterone, you should address this issue before considering corrective surgery.
Sometimes, men have high levels of estrogen; this hormone is most well-known for its important role in female bodies, but men have naturally occurring levels of estrogen, too. This hormone doesn’t cause a problem in men unless it is found in excess. Obesity is known to increase estrogen levels in both men and women, so it may help to find a diet and exercise plan that works well for you.
When your kidneys or liver don’t function properly, hormone balance can be disturbed. If you are diabetic and having issues with your kidneys, a common side effect may be enlarged breast tissue; the same goes for patients with liver damage.
Any medication that affects the hormone balance in your body can potentially cause gynecomastia. According to Mayo Clinic, Anti-androgens, steroids, antibiotics, antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, and more can all cause the male breast tissue to grow larger. Some controlled substances and illegal substances can also cause gynecomastia: methadone, amphetamines, and heroin.
The thyroid is a very important hormonal gland that is located in the neck. Patients with elevated production of T4 may experience enlarged breast tissue. Hyperthyroidism is a serious condition that should be treated as soon as possible with your physician.
The most important factor in the answer to this question is that you need to find the root cause of your gynecomastia. If your enlarged breast tissue is solely due to excess fat deposits, diet and exercise would be your best starting point. Some fat deposits are resistant to lifestyle changes, however. For male breast reduction, Vado Plastic Surgery offers surgical procedures - both with and without liposuction, depending on your needs.
If you have sagging pecs or excess fat in your chest region that isn’t responding to diet and exercise, a gynecomastia surgery might be the right fit for you. Schedule a consultation with our outstanding team here at Vado Plastic Surgery; Dr. Z will help you get the firm, refined chest you deserve!
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