Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Possible Health Problems Related to Gynecomastia Symptoms


Adolescent guys are usually faced with the issue of having man boobs, which is known to be part of the significant Gynecomastia symptoms many men are worried about. Truth is, the development of male breasts among teenage guys is nothing but normal because during this period in their life, their hormone levels are developing.  This gynecomastia in puberty usually goes away even without the need for treatment once a guy reached adulthood. Yet if man boobs persist up to maturity, then it might be a possible sign of a health problem which must not be ignored and needs the examination of a GP.

The number one concern for having Gynecomastia symptoms (male breasts) even after overcoming puberty is that it could be an indication of liver failure. Don’t panic though because not all man boobs represents liver disease, particularly that this kind of illness is much more common in women in contrasts to men.

Aside from live failure signs, Gynecomastia symptoms could also mean any of the following health issues:
  • Tumours of androgen-producing glands
  • Syndromes such as Klinefelter’s Syndrome
  • Kidney failure
  • Hypogonadism
  • Hyperthyroidism
In order to be sure that the occurrence of male breasts is not due to a serious illness, plastic surgeons will first ask their patients to see their GP before deciding if they indeed require cosmetic procedure. When it’s proven that the man boobs is not an indicator of any health problem, it will be ideal to undergo male breast reduction surgery to eliminate any trace of those embarrassing Gynecomastia symptoms in a man’s body.





Mr Adrian Richards, Leading Plastic Surgeon at Aurora Clinics explains how men develop breasts, known in medical terms as Gynecomastia.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Treating Pseudogynecomastia through Gynecomastia Surgery


Gynecomastia can be classified into many forms and one of them is called Pseudogynecomastia. In this case of man boobs, the reason for their growth is having unnecessary fats stored in the breast tissue; a condition that can be treated through Gynecomastia surgery only. This type of bust issue is not just affecting fat or obese males as it can also be present even to guys who are considered to be physically fit.


Every human being has a unique body fat distribution, wherein there is a specific area in the body that gather more fat transfer compared to the others. Those guys who are diagnosed with Pseudogynecomastia have a fat accumulation pattern wherein they store most of their fats on their chest around the pectoral muscles. The result is male breasts that are difficult to eradicate, not unless a Gynecomastia surgery is done to efficiently diminish those often embarrassing man boobs. 

Dieting and exercising will do nothing to reduce the appearance of Pseudogynecomastia since this kind of man boobs can sometimes be rooted to the hormonal changes taking place in a man’s body because of age or other external matters that enhances his capacity to collect fats while at the same time weakening his ability to swiftly and efficiently burn fats.  Gynecomastia surgery is the sole cure for this sort of man boobs, as well as those caused by biological matters where stubborn fat metabolizes sluggishly compared to normal fat. 

Majority of men will normally resort to dieting and working-out as a desperate attempt to lose Pseudogynecomastia. Yet what they don’t know is that they are just putting all their efforts to waste since this kind of man boobs will not go away unless Gynecomastia surgery is applied. This cosmetic procedure is the only correction method that will guarantee permanent and effective removal on this type of male breasts dilemma. 


Mr. Richards, Leading Plastic Surgeon at Aurora Clinics describes the treatment options available if you have Male Breasts medically known as gynaecomastia. These include advice on exercise and fitness as well as the possible surgery options available.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Correcting Gynecomastia with Puffy Nipples and Areola

Gynecomastia with Puffy Nipples and Areola
There are cases of Gynecomastia wherein having prominent man boobs is not the only issue but puffy nipples and areola too. If this happens, the condition of your male breasts will become more awkward that Gynecomastia surgery is a must for you. Having male boobs with nipples that stick out and enlarged areola can lead to frustrations for you cannot do normal things such as walking on the beach topless or taking your shirt in public. Still, there are cosmetic procedures that can efficiently cure these man boobs problems.

Typically, nipples that stick out are seen among men with man boobs. The reason why nipples bulge out is due to the tissue beneath your bust tissue. Surgery can be done to stop the puffiness on the nipples. There are many kinds of surgery methods doctors’ use but the popular one is known as the Webster's procedure that eliminates the unnecessary tissue beneath the bust tissue which is the main culprit of bulging nipples. Liposuction and Gynecomastia surgery are also called for as they efficiently help in the full removal of man boobs.

On the other hand, if the Gynecomastia is larger than usual, it is because there is an area on the bust tissue that is concealed under the areola which makes them sticks out. To get rid of the breast tissue beneath the areola, Gynecomastia surgery is needed to flatten the areola as well as fully eliminate man boobs.

Different type of cosmetic techniques can be applied to correct problems concerning nipples that stick out and bulging areola, yet undergoing a Gynecomastia surgery is one trusted method that will totally solve issues with having man boobs. 


Mr. Adrian Richards, Cosmetic Surgeon & Surgical Director of Aurora clinics talks about Male Breast Abnormalities, Gynecomastia, Aureola abnormalities, nipple abnormalities, Nipple Reduction, surgery techniques, and what each procedure involves.
For more information, call us on 01844 214362