Patient 2191

This 38-year-old man developed gynecomastia during adolescence. He now has three kids and has never been able to go swimming with his children, too embarrassed to go shirtless in public. He underwent glandular excision and ultrasonic liposuction, from which I extracted a total of 600cc of fat. His goal was “to enjoy swimming with my kids.”

Patient 4778

This 37-year-old man suffers from adolescent gynecomastia, and prior to surgery was embarrassed to wear a T-shirt or take off his shirt in public. He underwent glandular excision and suction-assisted lipectomy of the chest. Total fat extraction was 500 cc from the right side and 400cc from the left. Total glandular tissue removed was 37 grams from the right side and 42 grams from the left.

Patient 5612

This 37-year-old man is 6′ and 186lbs. He developed gynecomastia during puberty, and prior to surgery would never expose his chest in public. Before undergoing surgery, he chose to have a mammogram and ultrasound of his chest, the results of which showed no signs of glandular tissue. This absence of glandular tissue is a sign of pseudogynecomastia, a less severe subcategory of the condition. However, I rarely do liposuction alone because it is difficult to get a smooth outcome, for this reason I opened.

Patient 8406

This 36-year-old man suffers from adolescent gynecomastia, and wasembarrassed to take off his shirt in front of others. He underwent glandular excision and suction-assisted lipectomy of the chest to correct his gynecomastia.

Patient 3514

This 36-year-old man is 6′ and 218lbs. He suffers from adolescent gynecomastia which has caused him severe embarrassment over the years. He underwent glandular excision and suction-assisted lipectomy, from which I removed a total of 700cc of fat from the right side of the chest and 400cc from the left. I also excised a total of 16 grams of glandular tissue from the right and 38 grams from the left. His goal was to achieve the “best possible” result.