Male Chest Reduction
Male chest reduction with liposuction is available at Palm Clinicby Dr John Barrett. An appearance of weight on the chest in men is often referred to as "moobs" and is generally related to excess fat although in some circumstances this can be due to excess breast tissue in a condition called gynaecomastia.
Excess fat is easily removed with liposculpture which is performed under local anaesthetic and has a very quick recovery time.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is a candidiate for chest liposuction?
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Any man with enlarged breasts or breasts which have an unusual distribution of fatty tissue or breast tissue.
- Is anyone not a good candidate?
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If a large proportion of the breast volume is not fat but breast tissue, especially if this is firm, liposuction to the breast may be less successful. This is unusual, most men with large breasts are good candidates. In such cases the breast tissue must be removed through a small incision in the lower section of the nipple.
- Is it permanent?
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Yes, the reduction in the size of the breasts is permanent, provided that your weight remains stable after the procedure.
- Are there scars or changes to nipple sensation?
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The small access holes are 2-3mm wide. There are usually 2-3 per side and these settle very quickly. They are not sutured after the procedure and essentially are invisible after a couple of weeks. There may be some temporary numbness but this usually resolves.
- What support garments are required?
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A special compressive singlet-like chest garment is used for the three to six days after the procedure.
- How long does the procedure take?
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Most breast reduction procedures take from between one and a half to two hours to complete.
- How much time will I need off?
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In general you should plan on taking a day off work or slightly longer if your work is active. It would be about 3 weeks before normal gym activities or jogging should be restarted.
- What about the cost?
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The cost of this procedure varies according to the areas that require treatment and whether the area is treated alone or in conjunction with other areas.
For a more accurate estimate use our on-line consultation or phone Palm Clinic on 09 522 8128.



