Why Gynecomastia Can Affect Even the Physically Fit

Why Gynecomastia Can Affect Even the Physically Fit

Many men develop gynecomastia at some point in their lives. This is the medical name for enlarged male breasts, often called “man boobs”. It’s more common than people think, affecting around 40% to 60% of men.

There are different reasons why gynecomastia happens, and there isn’t always a clear cause. It is mostly linked to changes in hormone levels, especially when there is too much oestrogen in the body, which can cause extra breast tissue to grow.

It is more common during puberty, affecting about 30% of teenage boys, because of the changes in hormone levels during this time. Most of the time, it settles on its own, but for some men it continues into adulthood. It can also happen again at a later stage in life, especially in men over 50, due to age-related hormonal changes.

Gynecomastia can affect any man, regardless of age, height, weight, or fitness level. Even very fit men, including bodybuilders, can develop it.

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Gynecomastia and Exercise: Clearing Up Some Common Myths

There are many myths about gynecomastia and exercise, so it’s important to understand the facts.

One common myth is that fit or muscular men cannot develop gynecomastia. This is not true. Even men who are in excellent shape, including bodybuilders and regular gym-goers, can develop the condition.

Another misunderstanding is that exercise or weight training causes gynecomastia. In reality, weight training does not cause breast tissue to grow. Gynecomastia affects the breast tissue, not the chest muscles. It develops due to excess glandular or fat tissue, or a combination of both, in the chest area.

Although exercise itself does not cause gynecomastia, anabolic steroids and certain muscle-building substances can increase the risk because they affect hormone levels. For this reason, it is always recommended to build muscle naturally and avoid using steroids.

There is also a common belief that intense exercise can get rid of gynecomastia. Unfortunately, this is usually not the case; building larger chest muscles can sometimes make the breast tissue appear even more noticeable. Once gynecomastia has developed, exercise alone cannot remove the excess breast tissue. This is because gynecomastia is not simply caused by excess weight. While exercise can help reduce overall body fat and improve the appearance of the chest in some men, it cannot remove the breast tissue itself. In many cases, surgery is the most effective treatment option.

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Gynecomastia Surgery: What You Need to Know About Male Breast Reduction Procedures

Gynecomastia can be a source of considerable emotional distress for many men. Whether it makes you feel self-conscious, limits your wardrobe choices, or affects your personal relationships, it’s a condition that can significantly impact your daily life. The good news is that gynecomastia is treatable through surgery, and the procedure is relatively straightforward. When performed by skilled surgeons, the scarring is often minimal.

Here at Centre for Surgery, our expert surgeons have innovated a unique technique for treating gynecomastia. Rather than making an incision around the nipple area to remove the surplus glandular or fatty tissue, our surgeons make a tiny 1/4-inch incision on the side of the chest. This approach results in almost invisible scarring, making it look as if you’ve merely had a mole removed.

Gyno Surgical Procedure Detailed

During surgery, the approach depends on the cause of the gynecomastia: if there is extra glandular (breast) tissue, it is removed through a small incision; if there is excess fat, it is usually removed using liposuction.

In more severe cases, where removing the tissue would leave loose or sagging skin, surgeons may also remove or tighten the skin to improve the chest shape.

The procedure usually takes around one hour, and most people only need about a week off work to recover properly. It is also important to avoid heavy exercise, bodybuilding, and other strenuous activities for at least 6 weeks to allow the area to heal fully.

Consultation is Key

If you think you may have gynecomastia, the first step is to see a specialist for a proper diagnosis. An in-person consultation is important because it allows a surgeon to assess your condition, review your medical history, and give advice that is specific to you.

Why Choose Centre for Surgery for Your Gynecomastia Surgery?

Choosing the right clinic is important for achieving a good result and having a smooth experience.

Modern surgical techniques

The surgeons use advanced methods to treat gynecomastia. Instead of large incisions, a small, discreet cut is made on the side of the chest. This helps reduce visible scarring and improves the overall cosmetic result, often leaving a very subtle mark.

Detailed consultation process

A thorough face-to-face consultation with a specialist plastic surgeon is a key part of the process. This ensures your medical history, concerns, and expectations are fully understood. From this, a personalised treatment plan is created to suit your individual needs.

Testimonials Speak Volumes

Our patient reviews speak for themself:

“After years of feeling self-conscious, Centre for Surgery gave me back my confidence. From consultation to post-surgery care, their services have been exceptional.” – Mark J.

“I wish I’d known about Centre for Surgery sooner! The minimal scarring technique is truly remarkable, and the team was supportive every step of the way.” – Alan R.

Transparent and Inclusive Pricing

We offer transparent pricing without hidden fees. Our comprehensive package includes pre-operative tests, the surgery itself, and post-operative care, ensuring no surprise costs.

Expert Aftercare

Your journey doesn’t end after the surgery. We provide an excellent aftercare programme to monitor your recovery and offer further support, ensuring you achieve the best possible results.

Read More on Our Blog

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Don’t let gynecomastia continue to affect your quality of life. Reach out to us today to start your journey towards a more confident you.

Centre for Surgery is not just a surgical centre; it’s a hub of excellence committed to ensuring you receive top-tier care from consultation through to recovery. Make the best decision for your gynecomastia treatment by choosing Centre for Surgery.

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