
Plastic Surgery + Health Information
Plastic Surgery + Health Information
Gynecomastia Surgery - Treatment for Moobs
All human males naturally have breast tissue, though it is typically minimal and not easily seen or felt. In some adolescent boys and men, this breast tissue behind the nipple and areola may begin to grow, resulting in a noticeable swelling known as gynecomastia. This common condition can affect one or both breasts and may range from a slight protrusion of the nipple and areola, sometimes called "puffy areolas," to more pronounced enlargement that affects the entire chest area. Gynecomastia varies widely in its presentation and often develops during puberty or later in life, including into older adulthood.
Gynecomastia consists of varying amounts of dense glandular tissue and fatty tissue, sometimes also accompanied by excess skin that may require surgical removal. There are currently no FDA-approved medications specifically for treating gynecomastia, and while the condition may regress on its own in some adolescents, most cases in adults require surgery for permanent correction. The cause is often unknown but is commonly linked to an imbalance between estrogen and testosterone hormones, with contributing factors such as medications, hormone changes, obesity, or use of anabolic steroids. Each case requires careful evaluation and an individualized surgical approach.
Many men with gynecomastia experience self-consciousness and psychological stress, often avoiding tight clothing or activities like swimming due to embarrassment. Dr. Michael Law, a board-certified plastic surgeon with over 30 years of experience, is recognized for his expertise and compassionate care in male breast reduction surgery, helping patients achieve natural, confident results. His practice ensures discretion and comfort during consultation and treatment, with surgery typically involving removal of glandular and fatty tissue, followed by wearing a compression garment during recovery. Patients usually resume normal activities within a few weeks, benefiting from improved chest contour and renewed confidence. For more information about gynecomastia surgery or to schedule a consultation, contact (919) 256-0900.
Michael Law MD Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
10941 Raven Ridge Rd #101, Raleigh, NC 27614
919-256-0900
https://www.michaellawmd.com