What is it?
Gynecomastia is the enlargement of male breast tissue, caused by hormonal imbalance, genetics, medications or weight fluctuation. Surgical treatment removes excess glandular tissue and/or fat to create a flatter, more defined chest contour — with natural-looking results and minimal scarring.
How does it work?
Under general or local anaesthesia, our surgeon removes excess glandular tissue through small periareolar incisions, and may combine with liposuction to remove excess fat. Results are immediate and long-lasting.
Key benefits
- Creates a flatter, more defined chest
- Removes both glandular tissue and excess fat
- Minimal and discreetly placed scarring
- Immediate and long-lasting results
- Performed by board-certified plastic surgeons
- Short recovery — return to light activity in 1 week
- Significant confidence improvement
Who is it for?
- Men with enlarged breast tissue (gynecomastia)
- Those who have not responded to lifestyle changes
- Men of any age in good overall health
- Anyone experiencing discomfort or self-consciousness
Frequently asked questions
What is the recovery time?
Return to light activity in 5–7 days, full activity in 3–4 weeks.
Are the scars visible?
Incisions are placed along the areola border and are typically very well-concealed.
Is the result permanent?
Yes, provided weight is maintained and any causative medications are addressed.
Is general anaesthesia required?
Most cases are performed under local anaesthesia with sedation.