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Monday, August 27, 2007

Male Breast Reduction - Gynecomastia

Male Breast Reduction Information

Gynecomastia is the medical terminology for what most people refer to as male breast reduction.

In this procedure the goal is to reduce and minimize enlarged, female-like breasts in men. This is accomplished by removing the excess fatty tissue using liposuction and if necessary removing excess glandular tissue.

Length and details of the Male Breast Reduction procedure

The length of operation typically runs 1 hour or more.

Patients are given a general or local anesthesia.

A patient usually undergoes an outpatient surgery.

Risks and/or complications related to Male Breast Reduction surgery

For most male breast reduction surgery operations the patient will experiences potential side effects consisting of temporary bruising, swelling, numbness, soreness, and burning sensations. In addition there are other associated risks with this procedure that include the risk of infection, fluid accumulation, injury to the skin and rippling or sagginess of skin. In some cases patients will experiences changes in pigmentation. It is important to avoid exposure to sun if this should occur as changes may become permanent. Additionally if the patient experiences excessive scarring as a result of glandular tissue being cut away, there may be a need for second procedure to remove the additional tissue.

For most patients the recovery time will allow a return to work in approximately 3 to 7 days. Those involved in sports or other physical activities will be able to resume these activities in approximately 2 to 3 weeks. The visibility of post-operative swelling and bruising will diminish in approximately 3 to 6 months.

Long-term results of Male Breast Reduction surgery

In this procedure the results typically are permanent in nature.

How much does the surgery for Male Breast Reduction cost?

Costs for Male Breast Reduction run in-between $3,000.00 and $6,500.00.

Will my insurance cover a Male Breast Reduction procedure?

Because a Male Breast Reduction is considered an elective procedure, insurance usually will not cover the operation. However in some cases it may be medically necessary, your health care insurance may be able to cover the costs.

Read more about Male Breast Reduction surgery and other options. Alan Hood is a contributing writer at http://www.houstonmedcenter.com

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