The gynecomastia It is defined as the excessive volume of a man's breasts. This enlargement of the mammary glands is caused by a hormonal disorder due to an excess of proactylin in the blood, although in most cases there is no known cause. Between 40 and 60% of men suffer from gynecomastia.
To treat gynecomastia, it is done through one or two small incisions to be able to insert the cannulas with which the fat will be aspirated. It is also important to know that liposuction does not correct excess gland, so sometimes it is necessary to add a small incision on the lower margin of the areola to remove the breast tissue from there. In any case, the incision is made so that the resulting scar is almost invisible.