Scottsdale male breast reduction surgery
Breast reduction is a breast surgery usually performed for physical relief rather than simply cosmetic improvement. Most women who have the surgery are troubled by very large, sagging breasts that restrict their activities and cause them physical discomfort. The best candidates are those who are mature enough to fully understand the procedure and have realistic expectations about the results. Breast reduction is not recommended for women who intend to breast-feed. Nevertheless, as with any surgery, there is always a possibility of complications, including bleeding, infection, or reaction to the anesthesia. Some patients develop small sores around their nipples after surgery; these can be treated with antibiotic creams.


Gynecomastia
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Breast Enhancement Surgery for Phoenix | Scottsdale Center for Plastic Surgery
Gynecomastia is the technical term for enlarged male breasts. With increased awareness of this condition among men, male breast reduction surgery is becoming increasingly popular. Our highly-trained plastic surgeons at Arizona Aesthetic Associates Plastic Surgery serve the Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Gilbert AZ areas, and perform state-of-the-art gynecomastia procedures. In severe cases of gynecomastia, the weight of enlarged male breasts can cause the breasts to sag, stretching and enlarging the areola. Some men with gynecomastia are embarrassed to change in a locker room and will not go to the beach or pool without a shirt. The goal of gynecomastia surgery is to restore a normal masculine appearance to the chest. Using advanced techniques, our plastic surgeons produce exceptional results in gynecomastia surgery with minimal visible scarring.



About Male BREAST Reduction
Gynecomastia is an impersonal medical term referring to excess breast tissue growth in a male. However, to those boys and men our plastic surgeons have treated for gynecomastia, it represents an intensely personal source of shame and distress. Few things seem to incur as much ridicule as this particular disorder, and frequently men will wait many years before having the courage to admit their concerns to a plastic surgeon.





Gynecomastia affects an estimated 40 to 60 percent of men. It may affect only one breast or both. Though certain drugs and medical problems have been linked with male breast overdevelopment, there is no known cause in the vast majority of cases. For men who feel self-conscious about their appearance, breast-reduction surgery can help.
