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Tips For Male Breast Enlargement
A recent survey states that more and more men are seeking surgery to reduce the size of their breasts, in UK. Breast enlargement in men is not a new phenomena. It has been around since ages. This disorder is scientifically termed as gynecomastia.
Gynecomastia is a condition in which firm breast tissue forms in males. The breast tissue is usually less than 1-1/2 inches across and is located directly under the nipple. Gynecomastia may be present on one side or on both sides. Although it is not medically threatening, it can be very distressing. It is common in
teenage boys. As many as 65% of 14-year-old boys have gynecomastia. Such breast enlargements may probably go away on its own within 2 to3 years. However, younger boys and adult men who have gynecomastia may need to have some tests as some kind of disease may be causing this problem. Here are some guidelines on its causes and treatment.
What
causes
gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia
is
usually
caused
by
changes
in
hormones
at
puberty
or
as
part
of
aging.
Scientist
state
that
it
may
be
caused
by
changes
in
the
balance
of
2
hormones
estrogen
and
testosterone.
In
rare
cases,
gynecomastia
may
be
caused
by
prescription
drugs,
over-the-counter
medicines,
illegal
drugs,
testicle
tumor,adrenal
tumor,
liver
diseases
or
liver
disorders.
Treatment
:
Gynecomastia
needs
treatment
according
to
its
cause.
So,
check
with
your
doctor
for
the
specific
cause
of
gynecomastia.
Occasionally,
medicines
may
be
used
to
treat
gynecomastia,
especially
if
tenderness
is
a
problem.
The
medicine
will
make
the
extra
breast
tissue
fade
away
within
few
months.
One
of
the
best
pill
in
the
market
today
is
Gynexin
Alpha
Formula.
It
is
a
safe
and
effective
formula
with
no
side
effects.
The
pill
Gynexin
works
by
targeting
the
fatty
cells
(subcutaneous
adipose
tissue)
in
the
mammary
glands.
This
unique
herbal
formula,
has
been
made
to
reduce
fatty
cells
in
both
size
and
quantity.
Gynexin can be taken by men of all ages. The breast reduction pills will begin to work instantly. Results typically start to show in week two or three. By three to six week one will start seeing a firm chest area. Most customers obtain optimal results within 6 months.
Breast
Surgery
Rarely,
doctors
suggest
surgery
to
remove
the
extra
breast
tissue.
However
if,
you
would
like
to
get
rid
of
it
within
few
hours,
then
step
into
the
surgery
method.
Here
are
some
points
to
remember
before
you
nod
your
head
for
breast
reduction
surgery.
- Prior to surgery, make sure to get lab testing or a medical evaluation. Take certain medications or adjust your current medications. Stop smoking well in advance of surgery. Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs and herbal supplements as they can increase bleeding.
- The risks involved in breast reduction surgery are, unfavorable scarring, bleeding,blood clots, infection, poor wound healing, changes in nipple or breast sensation may be temporary or permanent, anesthesia risk, skin discoloration, permanent pigmentation changes, swelling and bruising.
- If liposuction is used, additional risks include uneven contours, rippling or loose skin, irregular pigmentation, excessive fluid loss or fluid accumulation. Some of the other risks involved are, fatty tissue found deep in the skin might die, fluid accumulation, deep vein thrombosis, cardiac and pulmonary complications.
After the surgery patients are normally advised to take two or three days off from work. They can return to physical activity, including mild gym work, after 10 days.
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