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Gynecomastia / Male Breast Reduction Before & After


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Patient 1 Case #28230


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Description:

Patient underwent a gynecomastia (No-Scar-On-Chest technique) to address the excess breast tissue in his chest.

Patient Demographics/ Details:

Gender – Male

Age – 31

Race – White


Patient 2 Gynecomastia Case #20376


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This 56-year-old patient underwent a Gynecomastia (male breast reduction) surgery.

Gynecomastia is a popular procedure that restores a flatter, more masculine contour to the chest. Our approach is dependent on the custom need of each patient but is usually a combination of liposuction and direct excision of breast tissue as seen in this patient.


Patient 3 Gynecomastia Case #214


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This teenage boy was quite self-conscious about the fullness in his chest.  He underwent gynecomastia surgery using Dr. Rao’s ‘No Scar on Chest’ technique.  This advanced technique peforms the surgery thru a 2 inch incision in the armpits to avoid any visible scars on the chest.

 


Patient 4 Gynecomastia Case #143


Description:

This patient is a bodybuilder who had a surgery performed to address his puffy nipples.  Puffy nipples are a mild form of gynecomastia.


Patient 5 Gynecomastia Case #4473


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Gynecomastia Surgery – Before & After
This gallery highlights the results of gynecomastia surgery, a procedure designed to reduce excess male breast tissue and create a flatter, more contoured chest.

In the “before” photos, the patient presented with enlarged breast tissue, commonly associated with hormonal imbalance, genetics, or certain medications. This condition often causes physical discomfort and emotional distress.

The “after” photos showcase the patient’s results following surgical correction. The chest appears significantly flatter and more sculpted, with improved symmetry and masculine definition. Incisions are discreetly placed, often around the areola or in the natural contours of the chest, to minimize visible scarring.

Results may vary based on individual anatomy and healing. All photos are shared with patient consent.