Although rarely a topic of discussion among men, male breast enlargement ("gynecomastia") is a fairly common condition. If you have the appearance of "female-like breasts," you may be interested in male breast reduction ("gynecomastia surgery").
If you would like to get rid of your excess glandular breast tissue, which causes the appearance of enlarged breasts, Plano, Frisco, and Dallas male breast reduction patients have the option of achieving a better contoured masculine chest region with the help of our body reshaping specialist.
At Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Center of Texas, our Plano gynecomastia surgeon is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). Patients throughout the Dallas and Frisco areas seek the skills and knowledge of our surgeon.
This condition typically develops during puberty, and affects an estimated 40 to 60 percent of men. Other gynecomastia causes may be due to the consumption of alcohol, drugs, anabolic steroids, and marijuana. Men who are obese also tend to develop male breast enlargement.
Gynecomastia treatment involves the removal of excess glandular tissue by either excising, or for more severe cases, using the liposuction ("lipoplasty") method. Our qualified gynecomastia surgeon, at Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Center of Texas, will determine which solution will best suit your needs.
Plano, Frisco, and Dallas male breast reduction patients interested in this procedure may schedule an appointment with our specialist. During your visit, you will learn if you make a good candidate for gynecomastia surgery. Dallas, Plano, and Frisco patients have the opportunity to gather the details they need to appropriately prepare for surgery.
In addition to male breast reduction surgery, our Texas gynecomastia surgeon also performs facial procedures that men frequently request, such as eyelid surgery ("blepharoplasty") and facelift surgery ("rhytidectomy").
Before your appointment, feel free to browse our before and after gynecomastia photos.
Plano, Dallas, and Frisco gynecomastia patients may contact us at (972) 620-1700 to make an appointment. You may also fill out our online contact form to schedule a consultation.