Male Breast Reduction

Restore definition. Rebuild confidence.

Gynecomastia is a condition that affects many men and causes them to develop excess breast tissue, often resulting in a fuller or feminine chest appearance. It can occur due to hormonal changes, genetics, weight fluctuations, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions. For men with gynecomastia, this can cause physical discomfort as well as emotional distress—making it difficult to feel confident in fitted clothing or during activities such as swimming or exercise.

Male breast reduction surgery, also known as gynecomastia surgery, removes excess glandular tissue and fat to create a flatter, firmer, and more masculine chest contour. Dr. Ryan Constantine approaches this procedure with precision and discretion, focusing on natural definition and proportion so results look athletic, balanced, and natural.

Who Is a Candidate for Male Breast Reduction?

Male breast reduction may be right for you if you:

  • Have excess breast tissue that does not improve with diet or exercise
  • Have excess fat in the chest area that creates a more feminine contour
  • Feel self-conscious about the appearance of your chest
  • Avoid certain clothing or activities because of your chest appearance
  • Are in good overall health and at a stable body weight

Ideal candidates understand that gynecomastia surgery is designed to improve chest contour—not serve as a weight loss procedure.

Benefits of Male Breast Reduction

Male breast reduction surgery can:

  • Create a flatter, more masculine chest: Remove excess tissue and improve chest definition
  • Improve body proportions: Restore balance between the chest and the rest of the torso
  • Increase confidence: Help patients feel more comfortable shirtless and in fitted clothing
  • Relieve physical discomfort: Reduce tenderness or irritation caused by excess tissue
  • Deliver long-lasting results: With a stable weight and healthy lifestyle, results are typically permanent

About the Procedure

Male breast reduction surgery is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes one to two hours. Depending on individual needs, the procedure may involve liposuction and/or surgical excision to address excess fat, glandular tissue, and loose skin concerns. Dr. Constantine places all surgical incisions in discreet locations—often along the edge of the areola or in natural chest contours—to minimize visible scarring. Most patients return home the same day to begin recovery.

Surgical Techniques

Gynecomastia surgery is customized to each patient’s anatomy to achieve a smooth, natural-looking chest. The surgical approach can be tailored using one or more techniques:

  • Liposuction-Only Reduction: Used when excess fatty tissue is the primary concern
  • Surgical Excision: Removes excess glandular tissue contributing to a more feminine chest appearance
  • Combined Approach: Addresses both fat and glandular tissue for optimal contouring

Dr. Constantine will recommend the technique—or combination of techniques—that best matches your anatomy, tissue composition, and aesthetic goals.

Recovery and Healing

Recovery from male breast reduction typically progresses as follows:

  • First week: Swelling, bruising, and mild soreness are common and can be managed with rest and medication. A compression garment is worn to support healing.
  • One to two weeks: Most patients return to work and light daily activities.
  • Four to six weeks: Gradual return to exercise and upper-body workouts as cleared.
  • Three months: Swelling continues to resolve, and final chest contour becomes apparent.

Dr. Constantine provides detailed post-operative instructions and follow-up care to ensure safe healing and optimal results.

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