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Male Breast Reduction in Sydney

Male Breast Reduction

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Male Breast Reduction

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Male Breast Reduction

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Male Breast Reduction

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Come speak with our team today if you are thinking about a male breast reduction. It’s not uncommon that men experience stretchy or saggy breasts due to puberty, steroids, prescription medication or obesity. This can lead to a low self-esteem or cause a heightened sense of self consciousness. We would love to bring back your confidence. To view more photos come into our clinic and our staff is happy to show you before and after photos.

Male breast reduction surgery can help reverse this embarrassing condition and return the male breasts to more toned and defined pectorals.

Our male breast surgery procedure, or as it’s technically called mammoplasty, involves the removal of excess fatty tissue from the breast area with the use of a cannula. A small number of incisions are made in the area and the cannula is inserted and moved back and forth to loosen and remove the excess fat in the male breasts.

After male breast surgery dressings and bandages are applied to the area to help minimise swelling in the area and to support the new chest contours. It is usually the case that after male breast reduction surgery patients will heal within ten to twelve days.

Male breast surgery is permanent but if the formation of the male breasts was due to certain prescription medications or drugs then it is important to remain free of these substances. It is also important to maintain a stable weight in order to avoid a reoccurrence of male breasts.

To further discuss male breast reduction and male breast reduction costs please make an appointment with our trained experts to discuss any questions you have.

Disclaimer: Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

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