i wll be very thankful to u if u wll tell me that how my nipples will be shrinked. whenever i feel cold or take bath my nipples get shrinked to perfect chest but after few minutes . these return to same fluffiness. m getting rid of this.. i do workout daily my fat %age{ 9%}..i hope u wll give solution to me
Answer: Puffy Nipples in Men Yours is a common patient concern that I frequently encounter in my practice. The cause of your puffy nipples is an excess accumulation of breast tissue and fat. With gynecomastia surgery, both the fat and the excess breast tissue are removed, allowing your nipples and chest to lie flat. I prefer to perform this surgery not by placing a scar on your nipple/areola complex, but by accessing the fat and breast tissue through a tiny dot located near your underarm. I commonly perform this procedure with excellent results, and patients are pleased to no longer be self conscious.
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CONTACT NOW Answer: Puffy Nipples in Men Yours is a common patient concern that I frequently encounter in my practice. The cause of your puffy nipples is an excess accumulation of breast tissue and fat. With gynecomastia surgery, both the fat and the excess breast tissue are removed, allowing your nipples and chest to lie flat. I prefer to perform this surgery not by placing a scar on your nipple/areola complex, but by accessing the fat and breast tissue through a tiny dot located near your underarm. I commonly perform this procedure with excellent results, and patients are pleased to no longer be self conscious.
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Answer: Puffy nipples I think you have mild gynecomastia. it is the breast enlargement which is mostly responsible for pushing out the areola. Surgery for gynecomastia should do the trick.
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Answer: Puffy nipples I think you have mild gynecomastia. it is the breast enlargement which is mostly responsible for pushing out the areola. Surgery for gynecomastia should do the trick.
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February 3, 2015
Answer: Gynecomastia! Gynecomastia is a common endocrine disorder in which there is a benign enlargement of breast tissue in males. Most adolescent boys, up to 70%, have some breast development during puberty.Newborn and adolescent males frequently experience temporary gynecomastia due to the influence of maternal hormones and hormonal changes during puberty, respectively.The development of gynecomastia is usually associated with benign pubertal changes, but in rare cases may be seen in association with certain disease states. Gynecomastia may be seen in individuals with Klinefelter syndrome or certain cancers, with disorders involving the endocrine system or metabolic dysfunction, with the use of certain medications, or in older males due to a natural decline in testosterone production. In adolescent boys, the condition is often a source of psychological distress; however, 75% of pubertal gynecomastia cases resolve within two years of onset without treatment.Disturbances in the endocrine system that lead to an increase in the ratio of estrogens/androgens are believed to be responsible for gynecomastia development.This may occur even if the levels of estrogens and androgens are both appropriate but the ratio is altered. The disorder is usually diagnosed by a physician after a detailed history and physical examination. Conservative management of gynecomastia is often appropriate as the condition commonly resolves on its own. Medical treatment of gynecomastia that has persisted beyond two years is often ineffective. Medications such as aromatase inhibitors have been found to be effective in some chronic cases, but surgical removal of the excess tissue is usually required........You need reduction so recommend you laserlipolsis +/- excision. Take care
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Answer: Gynecomastia! Gynecomastia is a common endocrine disorder in which there is a benign enlargement of breast tissue in males. Most adolescent boys, up to 70%, have some breast development during puberty.Newborn and adolescent males frequently experience temporary gynecomastia due to the influence of maternal hormones and hormonal changes during puberty, respectively.The development of gynecomastia is usually associated with benign pubertal changes, but in rare cases may be seen in association with certain disease states. Gynecomastia may be seen in individuals with Klinefelter syndrome or certain cancers, with disorders involving the endocrine system or metabolic dysfunction, with the use of certain medications, or in older males due to a natural decline in testosterone production. In adolescent boys, the condition is often a source of psychological distress; however, 75% of pubertal gynecomastia cases resolve within two years of onset without treatment.Disturbances in the endocrine system that lead to an increase in the ratio of estrogens/androgens are believed to be responsible for gynecomastia development.This may occur even if the levels of estrogens and androgens are both appropriate but the ratio is altered. The disorder is usually diagnosed by a physician after a detailed history and physical examination. Conservative management of gynecomastia is often appropriate as the condition commonly resolves on its own. Medical treatment of gynecomastia that has persisted beyond two years is often ineffective. Medications such as aromatase inhibitors have been found to be effective in some chronic cases, but surgical removal of the excess tissue is usually required........You need reduction so recommend you laserlipolsis +/- excision. Take care
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