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Reasons to get Male Breast Reduction Surgery

Males – Are you ever embarrassed to take your shirt off at the swimming pool because you don’t want people to see your chest?  Do you wish your chest looked more like Hugh Jackman’s and less like your great-aunt’s?   You may suffer from gynecomastia, or enlarged male breasts.  Don’t worry.  You’re not alone- up to 50% of American men experience this to some degree.  Luckily, there is a safe, successful solution available to correct this condition- male breast reduction surgery.

There are several reasons one may chose to get male plastic surgery.  After undergoing a large weight loss, the chest can be one of those places that just seem to hold onto unwanted fat.  Even if the rest of the body is lean, the breast can store excess glandular tissue to give it a larger, fatty appearance.  Male breast reduction surgery can be the only way to get rid of that unwanted tissue once and for all.

Another popular reason men chose to get male breast reduction surgery is to boost their confidence.  Larger male breasts can be embarrassing- especially come summertime with days by the pool and trips to the beach.  You shouldn’t miss out on certain activities due to the chance that you might have to take your shirt off.  A leaner, firmer chest will have you looking good and feeling better, whether you’re at the gym, in the sun, or at home.

Male breast reduction surgery is a great way to slim and firm you chest.  Even those who have suffered with gynecomastia for decades immediately notice an improvement in the appearance in their chest after surgery.  Recovery time and pain is minimal, and most patients are back to their normal routines in just a few days.  With maintained of a healthy lifestyle, the results from male breast reduction surgery are permanent.

Are you ready for a firmer, leaner, more masculine chest?  Call (310) 880-7022 to schedule a consultation with board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Nia Banks at The Beaux Arts Institute of Plastic Surgery.  Dr. Banks also serves the greater Baltimore and Washington D.C. areas.