Gynecomastia treatment aims to decrease the volume of non-muscle tissue in the chest area, thereby reducing the chest’s projection and overall volume. The exact surgical technique employed will depend on the size and nature of the tissue causing the excess volume. As a leading gynecomastia surgeon in Toronto, Dr. Beber typically removes both fatty and firm glandular tissue using small incisions on each side of the chest.
Initially, liposuction is utilized to eliminate the fatty component, followed by the removal of glandular tissue through the same small incisions. Occasionally, removing the firmer glandular tissue may require an incision around part of the areola, although this is not common. It’s important to understand that tissue removal does not tighten the overlying chest skin. Individuals with looser skin may need additional surgery or non-surgical treatments to help the skin contract post-surgery. Dr. Beber will evaluate your chest tissue during the consultation to determine if you are a suitable candidate for the procedure or if you are at a higher risk for skin laxity afterward. If you’re interested in additional cosmetic treatments, we also offer PRP hair treatments, which promote hair growth through natural methods.
At our clinic, we recognize that every patient is unique. That’s why we begin the gynecomastia surgery process with a comprehensive consultation with Dr. Beber. This meeting is your opportunity to discuss your specific surgical goals, ensuring you feel cared for and understood throughout your journey.
At Beber Plastic Surgery at the Toronto Clinic, we are dedicated to your recovery. We schedule multiple routine follow-up appointments with our team to monitor your progress, maximize healing, and optimize scar management. This comprehensive post-operative care plan ensures you feel supported and prepared for your recovery journey.
Potential risks are minimal and may include temporary swelling, bruising, or asymmetry. Serious complications are rare but may include infection, allergic reactions or vascular occlusions.
Dermal fillers may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions, autoimmune disorders, allergies to filler components, pregnant or breastfeeding women. A thorough consultation with a qualified provider is necessary to determine eligibility.
Pre-care instructions may include avoiding blood-thinning medications or alcohol. Post-care may involve gentle skincare, avoiding strenuous activities, and refraining from massaging the treated areas for a short period following treatment.No strenous activity fo 48-72h, no facials or other profesional treatments over injected areas for 2 weeks, no travel or flying within 5 days post injections
Pre-care instructions may include avoiding blood-thinning medications or alcohol. Post-care may involve gentle skincare, avoiding strenuous activities, and refraining from massaging the treated areas for a short period following treatment.No strenous activity fo 48-72h, no facials or other profesional treatments over injected areas for 2 weeks, no travel or flying within 5 days post injections
Book an initial call or in-person consultation with Dr. Brett Beber, the Gynecomastia Specialist Toronto