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Male Enlarged Breast Tissue

Understanding Gynecomastia Treatment Options in Linwood and Haddonfield

Male enlarged breast tissue in Linwood and Haddonfield patients—often called gynecomastia—happens when glandular breast tissue increases in one or both chests. It can feel rubbery or firm under the nipple-areola area and may be accompanied by tenderness or puffiness. Many people refer to this as “man boobs,” “male boobs,” or “man breasts.” True gynecomastia is different from chest fullness caused mostly by male chest fat (sometimes called pseudogynecomastia). A consultation at Sood Center for Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery helps determine what’s present and which treatments can help.

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Have questions about treating male enlarged breast tissue in Linwood and Haddonfield? Call Sood Center for Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery at (609) 904-5390 (Linwood) or (856) 403-9686 (Haddonfield) or submit a contact form to request a consultation.

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Look for a firm or rubbery mound beneath the nipple, nipple puffiness, symmetry or asymmetry between sides, and possible sensitivity. Gynecomastia in puberty is common and can improve within 6 to 18 months; persistent changes, rapid growth, pain, or discharge warrant medical evaluation. Because a small percentage of breast changes can be unrelated to gynecomastia, a clinician can rule out other causes and guide safe, effective care.

Hormones, Weight, and Medications

Gynecomastia (male enlarged breast tissue) develops when the balance between testosterone and estrogen shifts, allowing breast tissue to grow. Typical contributors include natural hormone fluctuations (puberty, aging), weight gain with increased chest fat, certain medications (some heart, prostate, or psychiatric drugs), and health conditions that alter hormones. Alcohol and some supplements can also play a role. Lifestyle changes—sleep, nutrition, reducing alcohol, and weight management—may help when excess fat contributes to the look of male enlarged breast tissue.
Anabolic steroid use can convert some androgens to estrogen in the body, which may stimulate glandular growth, leading to enlarged male breast tissue (gyno in men). If you stop steroids, mild cases can improve, but established glandular tissue often does not fully resolve on its own. When the goal is to get rid of moobs caused or worsened by hormonal shifts, an in-person assessment can clarify whether surgery, lifestyle change, or both are appropriate.

Gynecomastia in Puberty: Will It Go Away?

For many teens, gynecomastia in puberty softens or recedes within a year or so. If it persists beyond 12–18 months, is painful, or affects confidence, a medical assessment is recommended. Surgery is typically reserved for persistent cases after observation and when non-surgical measures have not helped.

Treatment Options: Male Breast Reduction and Lifestyle Steps

Surgical Approaches for Enlarged Male Breast Tissue (Gynecomastia Surgery)

Male breast reduction is a gynecomastia operation that targets the underlying cause: glandular tissue, excess fat, or both. Techniques for gynecomastia removal can include liposuction to reduce fat and a small incision at the edge of the areola to remove firm glandular tissue. Many patients combine methods for a flatter, more defined chest. Compression garments, light activity early, and a guided return to exercise help recovery. Results build as swelling settles over weeks to months.

Non-Surgical Steps for Enlarged Male Breast Tissue and When They Help

When fullness is mostly fatty, targeted weight loss, resistance training, and medication review with your prescribing clinician may help. Adjusting or stopping an offending medication must only be done under medical guidance. While lifestyle changes can contour the chest, true glandular tissue typically requires surgery for a noticeable, durable improvement.

Recovery, Scars, and Results Timeline

Most people return to desk work within about a week after male breast reduction and gradually resume workouts over 2–4 weeks as directed. Small, well-placed incisions usually fade with time. Final contour becomes clearer over 1–3 months, with ongoing refinement thereafter. Individual recovery and results vary.

Take the next step toward confidence with treatments for male enlarged breast tissue in Linwood or Haddonfield at Sood Center for Aesthetic & Plastic Surgery. Call us at (609) 904-5390 (Linwood) or (856) 403-9686 (Haddonfield) or submit a contact form to request a consultation.

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