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There is no non-surgical way of managing the breast tissue under your areola. Having said that, it is a simple, outpatient procedure . . . The peri-areolar scars are virtually invisible once they heal and mature. I would explore treatment with an experienced local surgeon. Good luck and thanks for sharing!
Zeyad It appears that you have modest Gynecomastia, which is common in young men. If you are under 18, it may resolve on its own, especially with diet and exercise. If you are over 18, and diet and exercise failed, then surgery is your only option, but it is fairly straightforward. Seek the advice of a board certified plastic surgeon and check out the link below to an article about Gynecomastia, as it will help explain a lot. Good luck!
Unfortunately the only way to treat gynecomastia that exist for more then a year is surgery. How should I choose a surgeon?Selecting a surgeon is as important a choice as the decision to undergo surgery. Choose carefully. The decision is yours. What follows is some advice to assist in making your selection.1. Experience matters. Choosing a surgeon who has performed over one thousand gynecomastia cases increases the likelihood that they have seen a case similar to yours in the past. Selecting a surgeon whose practice is focused on gynecomastia exclusively is also an indicator of experience.2. Results matter. The more before-and-after pictures a surgeon displays, the better. Pay attention not just to the number of pictures, but whether the surgeon is confident enough to show multiple angles of the same patient.3. Reviews matter. Have patients reviewed your surgeon? Did those patients undergo the surgery you are considering?4. Expertise matters. Is your surgeon recognized by the profession as an authority in the field? Are they certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery? Have they authored books or medical journal articles regarding your surgery?We hope these guidelines are of assistance when you are selecting your surgeon. When undergoing surgery, it is very important to be realistic about your expectations. Past results are not a guarantee of future results. Also, revision surgery tends to be significantly more difficult than initial surgery.
if you discover a way of doing that without surgery please let us know. I am not aware of any. The surgery itself if you choose to go that route can be done through a tiny spot in the armpit with no visible scar in the nipple area. Good luck.
Thank you for the question and pictures. It would be necessary for a physician to perform a physical examination to determine if you have fat, breast tissue or both on your chest. Based on his or her examination, you, along with your parents, can decide if it would be in your best...
Thank you for your question.You do have some gynecomastia, and while there is no urgency, surgery is the only real option, to improve this. The surgery is available in India. Please find an experienced Board Certified Plastic Surgeon to help you with this. Our office is situated in New Delhi and...
Thanks for the photo. The scar can be improved, as well as your overall cosmetic result. Be sure to see a board certified plastic surgeon. One that does a lot of gynecomastia cases is a plus.
Thank you for your question.It appears that you had a small collection / haematoma that liquefied and found a way out. You should check with your surgeon to male sure that there is no infection. All The Best !
Hard to tell, I would recommend a physical exam with a plastic surgeon for the best opinion. There are varying degrees of gynecomastia ranging from puffy nipple to severe breast enlargement and/or breast sag. The severity of the gynecomastia will determine which treatment option is...
Thanks for the photos. You probably have a mild case of gynecomastia. Be sure to obtain an evaluation from a board certified plastic surgeon. A small incision around the areola can safely remove the gland and give you a tight chest.
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