Gynecomastia

Safe and Secure Gynecomastia Advanced Surgery in India

Gynecomastia surgery, also known as male breast reduction, is the procedure to correct the overdeveloped or enlarged breasts in men. 

Advanced Medical Treatment For Gynecomastia in Hyderabad

Gynecomastia is a condition of overdevelopment or enlargement of the breast tissue in men or boys. The breasts become larger. They may grow unevenly. Gynecomastia often happens when a preteen or teenage boy is going through the hormonal changes of puberty. Male breast tissue swells due to reduced male hormones (testosterone) or increased female hormones (estrogen). Causes include puberty, aging, medication, and health conditions that affect hormones.

We have a dedicated team of highly experienced plastic surgeons with 10+ years of experience. They specialize in treating gynecomastia in a minimally invasive manner.

Why Choose MediCub

Minimally invasive
cosmetic procedures
Same day
Discharge
All Insurance
Covered
Post-Surgery
Care

Patient may experience

Breast enlargement,
Discomfort & Lumps

Uneven swelling of breasts

Nipple
discharge

Increase in diameter
of the areola

Over weight

Treatment

Treatment depends on the severity
Treatment may not be required in some cases. In other cases, treatment focuses on managing the underlying condition. Rarely, medical or surgical treatment is necessary. If the gynecomastia is severe, does not resolve, of recent onset (less than 6 months), and does not have a treatable underlying cause, some medical therapies may be attempted. There are 3 classes of medical treatment for gynecomastia: androgens (testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, danazol), anti-estrogens (clomiphene citrate, tamoxifen), and aromatase inhibitors such as letrozole and anastrozole.
Surgical Treatment
When medical therapy is ineffective, particularly in cases of longstanding gynecomastia, when the gynecomastia interferes with the patient’s activities of daily living, or when there is suspicion of malignancy of the breast, then surgical therapy is appropriate. On the other hand, surgical treatment should be postponed in pubertal gynecomastia, preferably until after the completion of puberty, to minimize the chance of recurrent gynecomastia after surgery. Surgery should also be deferred until the underlying cause of gynecomastia has resolved or been treated.

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