Gynecomastia
is a physical condition in which one or both breasts are enlarged in a male's
body. This condition usually accrues during puberty and in some cases will disappear
on its own within a year from first appearing. In other cases this physical
change will remain. In this article we will explain how the Gynecomastia
surgery can help men to treat this condition and obtain their desired breast
appearance.
Gynecomastia
surgery is usually requested by men because they feel their life has been
inhibited in some way because of their breasts. The ideal patient may be an
adolescent that is faced with ridicule from peers which prevents them from
participating in activities, socialization, and perhaps, avoiding normal
day-to-day functions. Body builders may desire Gynecomastia surgery because
they are dedicated to an improvement that cannot otherwise be obtained without
male breast reduction surgery. Gynecomastia patients may be the average man
that still abstains from activities that he refrained from when he first
developed enlarged breast during adolescent years.
All of
these types of men are usually candidates for male breast reduction. When Dr. Blau performs Gynecomastia, he takes special
care to evaluate each patient and create the refinement that would be most
beneficial for their life. In some cases, Dr. Blau
performs a mere refinement which may be satisfactory for his patients. Should
the patient desire a greater enhancement, Dr. Blau
may perform this on the first occasion or it may be performed during a
secondary procedure.Secondary
procedures do not occur often but can touch up results from an initial male
breast reduction procedure. In both case scenarios, most every patient is fully
satisfied with the results of the procedure.
Though,
there have been a small number of cases worldwide which have documented that
the patient is not satisfied with the results of Gynecomastia surgery, despite
an obvious enhanced appearance. When this occurs, the plastic surgeon may speak
with them about the possibility of Body Dysmorphic Disorder.Body Dysmorphic disorder affects
approximately 2% of men and women in the U.S. -1- This is considered a
mental disorder that causes such men and women to be overly concerned about
their physical appearance, often a specific feature such as enlarged male
breasts. When Body Dysmorphic Disorder becomes out of control, it can
contribute to steroid abuse, requests for additional plastic surgery,
depression or suicide, in extreme cases. Body Dysmorphic Disorder is a
condition that patients are screened for prior to going through male breast
reduction surgery.
The good
news is that body Dysmorphic disorder can be treated through cognitive
behavioral retraining and medication, when necessary. Because Body Dysmorphic
Disorder is a rare disorder that is usually detected by eighteen years of age,
most Gynecomastia
surgery candidates do not need to postpone or refrain from Gynecomastia
surgery. If you have any concerns about body Dysmorphic disorder.
Please
free feel to discuss your concerns with Dr. Blau.
Dr. Blau has over 25 years
experience screening patients for body Dysmorphic disorder and can help in
sending you in the right direction when necessary.
For more
information regarding body Dysmorphic disorder and Gynecomastia surgery visit Gynecomastia-md.com.