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Gynecomastia Treatment
In Faridabad

Gynecomastia Treatment
CK Birla Hospital
What is Gynecomastia?

Gynecomastia is a benign (non-cancerous) condition in which glandular breast tissue in males enlarges. It is commonly mistaken for excess chest fat, but the condition actually involves the growth of breast tissue beneath the nipple area.

It can affect one or both sides of the chest and may cause tenderness or a firm, rubbery sensation under the nipple.

How Does Gynecomastia Develop?

The root cause, in most cases, is a hormonal shift. Specifically, it occurs due to an imbalance between estrogen and testosterone in a male body. When estrogen levels rise relative to testosterone, breast tissue can begin to grow.

This imbalance can happen for several reasons:

  • Natural hormonal changes during puberty, aging, or in newborns
  • Chronic health conditions such as liver disease, kidney failure, or thyroid dysfunction
  • Medications including certain heart drugs, antifungals, prostate medications, and steroids
  • Substance use like anabolic steroids, cannabis, and alcohol are known contributors
  • Hormonal tumours of the testes, adrenal glands, or pituitary gland (less common)
  • Idiopathic causes, in some cases, no clear reason is identified

What are the Signs & Symptoms of Gynecomastia?

Recognising the signs of this condition early can help you in choosing the right treatment.

These are some common symptoms of gynecomastia:

  • A firm or rubbery lump under the nipple
  • Enlargement of one or both sides of the chest
  • Tenderness or sensitivity in the nipple area
  • Swelling that does not reduce with weight loss or exercise
  • Visible puffiness or roundness beneath the areola

See a doctor sooner if you notice:

  • Rapid or sudden breast growth
  • Pain that worsens
  • Nipple discharge
  • Asymmetrical breasts

What are different the types of Gynecomastia?

Grade Description
Grade I Small amount of tissue enlargement, no excess skin
Grade II Moderate enlargement, still within the areola boundary
Grade III Moderate enlargement with excess skin, starts to droop
Grade IV Marked enlargement with significant skin excess, resembles female breast appearance

Physiological gynecomastia (occurring in newborns, adolescents, and older men) tends to resolve on its own. Pathological or drug-induced gynecomastia needs timely evaluation and treatment.

What are the Best Treatment Options for Gynecomastia Treatment?

Treatment depends on the grade of gynecomastia, how long it has been present, and whether an underlying cause has been identified.

Non-Surgical Options

Observation and waiting: For adolescent boys in puberty, doctors generally recommend monitoring first.

Treating the underlying cause: If a medication or health condition is responsible, correcting that may reduce the swelling on its own.

Medications: In early-stage cases (within the first few months), estrogen receptor modulators may be prescribed. These are most effective when glandular tissue is still soft and responsive. They are less effective once the tissue has become fibrous.

Surgical Treatment

Surgery is considered when:

  • Gynecomastia has been present for more than 12 months
  • Non-surgical approaches have not worked
  • The condition is causing physical uneasiness or emotional tension
  • The tissue has become fibrotic (firm and fixed)

What is the Gynecomastia Surgery Procedure?

  • Gynecomastia surgery, also known as male breast reduction surgery, is a commonly performed procedure used to reduce excess breast tissue in males and improve chest contour. 
  • The exact approach may vary depending on the individual’s condition and the severity of gynecomastia.
  • In most cases, the procedure involves the removal of excess glandular tissue, fat, or both.
  • Techniques such as liposuction or surgical excision may be used based on the patient’s needs. 
  • The recovery timeline and final results can differ from person to person. However, most individuals can gradually return to normal daily activities within a few days of the procedure.

Why Choose the CK Birla Hospital, Gurgaon for Gynecomastia Treatment?

While gynecomastia is a common condition, treatment should always be personalised according to the individual’s needs and underlying causes. At the CK Birla Hospital, we follow a multidisciplinary approach where plastic surgeons, endocrinologists, dieticians, and other specialists collaborate to provide personalised care.

We also offer:

  • Comprehensive pre-operative care
  • Day-care surgical setup with high safety standards and post-operative monitoring
  • Personalised treatment planning
  • 24/7 medical support

For those looking for gynecomastia surgery in Gurgaon, the CK Birla Hospital offers a structured care pathway. Book an appointment to get expert advice and the right right treatment.

FAQs About Gynecomastia Treatment
What are the main causes of gynecomastia?

The most common cause is a relative increase in estrogen compared to testosterone. This can result from puberty, aging, liver or kidney disease, thyroid problems, certain medications , anabolic steroid use, or hormonal tumours (rare). A thorough evaluation usually helps identify the cause.

At what age does gynecomastia commonly occur?

Gynecomastia can occur at any age, but it has three common age peaks:

  • in newborn boys (due to maternal estrogen)
  • in adolescents between the ages of 12 and 15 (due to puberty-related hormonal changes)
  • in men over 65 (due to declining testosterone).

Is gynecomastia a sign of cancer?

In the vast majority of cases, no. Gynecomastia itself is a benign condition. Breast cancer in men is rare but possible, and it can sometimes present similarly. A firm, irregular, or rapidly growing lump, especially with nipple discharge should be evaluated promptly to rule this out.

Can gynecomastia be treated without surgery?

Yes, in early stages or recently developed cases. If an underlying condition or medication is responsible, treating that may resolve the swelling. Certain medications can help in the early phase of gynecomastia. However, if the tissue has been present for more than a year or has become fibrous, surgery tends to be the reliably effective option.

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