Gynaecomastia, commonly referred to as ‘man boobs,’ is a condition where the male breast tissue enlarges. This can affect one or both breasts and, in some cases, can resemble female breasts. While gynaecomastia is usually harmless and may resolve on its own, persistent or severe cases can cause emotional distress. In such instances, surgery may be an option. Before considering surgery, it is important to understand the procedure, potential risks, and benefits to make an informed decision.
Also known as male breast reduction, gynaecomastia surgery reduces the size of enlarged male breasts. It involves the removal of excess breast tissue and fat to restore a flatter, firmer, and more masculine chest contour. Gynecomastia surgery can improve your posture, reduce back strain, and boost your self-confidence. By addressing the physical discomfort and self-consciousness associated with enlarged breast tissue, you can feel more comfortable and confident in your own skin.
Several surgical techniques can be used to treat gynaecomastia, including:
Gynecomastia surgery involves several key stages designed to ensure optimal outcomes and patient safety. Here is a breakdown of the procedure:
Before undergoing gynaecomastia surgery, patients will undergo a comprehensive evaluation. This includes a consultation with the surgeon to discuss concerns, goals, medical history, and the severity of gynaecomastia. A thorough physical examination will be conducted to assess overall health and identify any underlying medical conditions.
Additionally, pre-operative tests such as blood tests, ECG, and hormonal tests may be necessary. In some cases, a mammogram may be recommended to rule out any underlying health issues. Patients will also be asked to review their current medications with the surgeon to determine if any adjustments need to be made before the procedure.
To ensure patient comfort, general anaesthesia is administered. The surgeon then makes incisions around the areola to access the excess breast tissue. Depending on the specific technique, excess tissue and fat are removed, and the remaining breast tissue is reshaped to create a more masculine contour. The incisions are then closed with sutures. The entire procedure can take around 1 to 3 hours to complete.
Post-operative care commences immediately after surgery. Your breast reduction surgeon will provide you with a list of instructions to ensure a swift and safe recovery.
Gynaecomastia surgery can offer significant physical and psychological benefits for individuals affected by this condition. Here are some of the key advantages:
The cost of male breast reduction surgery in Singapore depends on several factors including the type of surgery, complexity of the procedure and surgeon and hospital fees. For a precise cost estimate tailored to your specific needs, it is advisable to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon.
Yes, there are non-surgical alternatives, like medications and lifestyle changes, but they do not completely eliminate gynaecomastia.
No, gynaecomastia surgery is not painful due to general anaesthesia. However, there might be mild post-operative discomfort for a few days; this is manageable with prescribed medication.
Gynaecomastia surgery has a high success rate of around 90% when performed by an experienced surgeon.
Yes, like any surgical procedure, scarring is inevitable after male breast reduction surgery. However, skilled surgeons use techniques to minimise scarring and scars typically fade over time.
For those considering gynaecomastia surgery, Colin Tham Plastic Surgery offers advanced techniques to achieve natural-looking results. Our skilled surgeon understands the sensitivity of this condition and offers personalised care to help you regain your confidence.
We also provide breast reduction surgery for women, addressing concerns related to excessively large breasts. Schedule a consultation today to determine what surgical technique will help you achieve your aesthetic goal.
Dr Colin Tham is a consultant plastic surgeon in Singapore. He is accredited and recognised by the Ministry of Health for his expertise in both reconstructive and plastic surgery. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He then underwent extensive training to master various cosmetic procedures including gynaecomastia surgery, highlighting his commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for his patients.