Get More Masculine Contours with Male Breast Reduction in New Jersey

Fatty tissue on the chest can create the appearance of breasts on men—even those who work hard to sculpt their physique by dieting and exercising. This condition is known as gynecomastia. Surgery at New Jersey’s The Peer Group is a reliable solution to the problem, which can also involve the development of breast tissue that requires removal beyond fat-reduction via liposuction. No matter the patient’s specific situation, our plastic surgeons have a goal of creating the desired contours and a flatter chest to improve self-image and restore confidence.

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Contact The Peer Group about gynecomastia surgery in New Jersey. Submit a contact form online or call 973-822-3000 for further details.

What Is Gynecomastia Surgery?

The procedure known as gynecomastia surgery focuses on creating traditionally masculine contours for the chest. Since there are several reasons a patient may have curves where none are wanted, the plastic surgery details are determined on a case-by-case basis.

Breast development can be related to hormone fluctuations, so some guys—such as those going through puberty—find that the problem resolves on its own as body chemistry evens out. Some men find that excess body fat creates the look of breasts under their shirt, while others have a medical condition that causes actual breast tissue to develop. Our plastic surgeons can determine the nature of your gynecomastia and develop an appropriate plan from there.

In general, any necessary incisions are made on the lower outside “corners” of the chest or within the areolae. These incisions are typically small and positioned so that the resulting scarring is as inconspicuous as possible. Excess fat and other tissues are removed through these incisions in order to reshape and sculpt the chest, after which they will be closed and allowed to heal.

What Is Gynecomastia Surgery Recovery Like?

Recovery after gynecomastia surgery will depend on the specific techniques used during the procedure. No matter the degree of correction, all patients should expect to experience some post-surgical discomfort, as well as bruising and swelling. These side effects will obscure the ultimate results a bit, but they will resolve in a matter of days. After the swelling goes down, you will be able to see the new contours. While you are waiting, you should rest to give your body proper time to heal. This means taking time off from work and similar activities outside the house.

It is very important to avoid intense exercise, as well as any physical exertion—such as lifting and carrying boxes or other heavy objects—for about six weeks after gynecomastia surgery. Do engage in some easy walking after a couple of days or as directed by your surgeon, in order to keep your blood moving and promote healing.

Male breast reduction results are best maintained by committing to a healthy lifestyle. Gaining weight in the future could undo the benefits of the surgery and add unwanted volume to the chest area.

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How Much Does Gynecomastia Surgery Cost?

Anyone curious about gynecomastia surgery costs should ask about pricing during their initial consultation. Our team can explain what to expect in terms of cost—as well as other details—once the male breast surgery specifics have been worked out. For questions about payments, check out our financing page.

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Ready for your gynecomastia surgery with New Jersey′s The Peer Group? Patients in Livingston, Morristown, the surrounding communities, and beyond can reach out today by requesting a appointment online or calling 973-822-3000.