Gynaecomastia Surgery (Male Breast Reduction)
Gynaecomastia, the swelling of male breast tissue to a larger than normal size, can be caused by numerous conditions such as a hormone imbalance or obesity.
Gynaecomastia surgery can remove this excess breast tissue and improve the look of your chest.
What to expect
Duration
Gynaecomastia surgery is performed under general anaesthetic and usually takes around three hours. You may require an overnight stay in hospital or be able to go home on the same day. You will be given a compression garment to wear for up to six weeks post surgery.
Recovery
Before going home from hospital, you will be given a date to return to see the nursing team who will check your wound and/or your dressings.
You are likely to be able to return to physical work after two to four weeks, but you should avoid sporting activities for three months.
Follow-up
Mr Kalu will see you in his clinic six to eight weeks following surgery.
FAQs
As with all surgical procedures it is usually safe and effective, but complications can occur. Mr Kalu will discuss the complications of gynaecomastia surgery with you at your consultation so you can make an informed decision about the procedure and allow you to detect and treat problems early. Risks can occur at the site of where fat is moved from and the part of the body it is moved to.
At the consultation, you will be shown the scar patterns to be expected.
The exact surgery cost will be provided after the consultation as Mr Kalu will need to meet you first to assess your own individual needs.
A breakdown of the costs (hospital, surgical and anaesthetic fees) will be included in your clinic letter. The cost of the procedure also includes your dressings appointment post surgery and your follow up appointment with Mr Kalu six to eight weeks later.
When can I drive post surgery?
You may return to driving after two weeks but the legal test that you would need to satisfy is that you are able to be in control of the vehicle and perform an emergency stop. Further advice should be sought from your insurer as to when they are happy for you to begin driving.