Facts About Gynecomastia in Adolescents

Parker Center for Plastic Surgery

Gynecomastia, or oversized male breasts, is not at all uncommon in young men. The condition is attributed to an imbalance of hormones, meaning that it can sometimes be a short-lived problem. In these cases, males experience an unnatural estrogen-testosterone balance due to puberty. Symptoms may disappear in as little as a few weeks or could last for a few years.

There is a common misconception that gynecomastia symptoms can be erased with weight loss. Even those teens who modify their diet and exercise to lose weight may be left with excess breast tissue afterwards. This problem cannot be addressed by exercise and requires plastic surgery.

Teenagers who struggle with gynecomastia should see a doctor to rule out any health concerns related to the issue. If the patient has a discharge from one or both nipples, or has heightened breast sensitivity, it is important to schedule a medical check-up.

Though the gynecomastia procedure is most common in older patients, there are circumstances in which it is considered for teens. These young men and their parents should meet with a plastic surgeon to see if the procedure is the right avenue for their situation. Many men, old and young alike, report a boost in self confidence and overall improvement in quality of life following a gynecomastia procedure.

Would you like to learn more about gynecomastia symptoms or procedure? Visit the Parker Center for Plastic Surgery online or call today for a consultation.

 

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