Gynecomastia surgery, also known as male breast reduction, is performed to reduce breast size in men, flattening and enhancing the chest contours. It is suitable for men who experience excess localized fat, glandular tissue development, or breast skin that can appear unilaterally (one breast) or bilaterally (both breasts). It's particularly recommended for those who feel self-conscious about their chest appearance and are looking for a permanent solution.
Post-surgery, patients are generally advised to wear an elastic support garment to reduce swelling and support the new chest contour. A drain may be temporarily placed under the skin to drain any excess fluid. Most patients can resume gentle exercise within 2-3 weeks, and more regular activities can generally be restarted within 6-8 weeks. Full surgical results may take a few months to become visible as swelling subsides.
While generally safe, the surgery does carry risks such as anesthesia complications, bleeding, infection, and fluid accumulation. There could also be issues with breast asymmetry, changes in nipple sensation (possibly permanent), and the need for revision surgery. Discussing these risks with your surgeon is crucial to set realistic expectations.
The cost of gynecomastia surgery in South Africa can vary widely depending on the extent of the surgery and the surgeon's experience. Some clinics may offer initial consultations free of charge, but surgical fees typically range from ZAR 4,000 to ZAR 15,000. It's essential to get a detailed breakdown of all potential costs, including hospital fees, anesthesia, and any necessary post-operative care during your consultation.