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Gynecomastia Correction at Brantley Operative Aesthetics

Restore Your Masculine Contours with Dr. Shelby Brantley

If excess breast tissue, fat, and skin are taking away from the masculine chest appearance you need to feel confident in your body, you may be dealing with gynecomastia. While gynecomastia is a common condition affecting many men, it’s not necessarily any easier to deal with knowing you aren’t alone. Gynecomastia correction surgery removes excess glandular tissue and fat from the chest to create a flatter, firmer, more masculine chest contour. Under the skilled hands of Dr. Brantley, you can achieve the masculine chest appearance that enhances your overall physique and gives you the confidence to feel amazing in your body.

At Brantley Operative Aesthetics in Flowood, MS, Dr. Shelby Brantley and our compassionate team are dedicated to helping you reach your aesthetic goals. Every gynecomastia correction procedure is designed to enhance your overall physique, improve your body confidence, and promote a positive self-image.

Are you interested in learning about how gynecomastia treatment can boost your confidence? Contact us at (601) 387-9005 or request your consultation to begin your body contouring journey today! We are located in Flowood, MS, near JAN International Airport and proudly serve patients from across the United States.

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Anesthesia: General

Procedure Time: Around 1 to 3 hours

Recovery Time: 7 to 10 days

What Is Gynecomastia?

Gynecomastia is a condition characterized by excess breast tissue, pockets of localized fat, and excess skin on the male chest. While it is generally not a medical concern and is relatively common, gynecomastia can have substantial social and mental health effects. 

Gynecomastia can affect boys and men of any age and can be caused by various factors, including:

  • Hormonal changes, especially during puberty or aging
  • Weight gain or loss
  • Certain medications
  • Medical conditions 
  • Genetics and hereditary factors
  • In some cases, a cause cannot be determined

Regardless of the cause, gynecomastia can significantly impact a man’s self-confidence, body image, and quality of life. Many men avoid activities like swimming, going to the gym, or being shirtless because of embarrassment about their chest appearance. Gynecomastia correction offers a permanent solution to restore their masculine chest contour and confidence.

What Is Gynecomastia Correction Surgery?

Gynecomastia correction surgery, sometimes called male breast reduction, is a surgical procedure designed to reduce enlarged male breast tissue, remove localized fat, and excise excess skin to create a flatter, firmer, more masculine chest contour. During this procedure, Dr. Brantley carefully removes excess glandular tissue, fat, and sometimes skin to reshape and recontour the chest. The technique he uses will depend on the severity of your case and may include liposuction, direct tissue excision, or a combination of both.

Men who have experienced enlarged breast tissue due to factors like hormonal imbalances, puberty, weight gain, genetics, aging, or certain medications often seek out gynecomastia correction to restore their confidence and achieve a chest contour that aligns with their masculine identity. At BOA, Dr. Brantley takes a comprehensive and personalized approach to male body contouring for overall balance and natural results. 

Why Should You Choose Dr. Shelby Brantley for Your Gynecomastia Treatment?

At BOA, we consider it an honor and a privilege to care for you. Our mission is to offer a comprehensive range of proven aesthetic procedures and empower our patients with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their aesthetic goals. We take the time to understand each patient’s motivations and ambitions, ensuring we deliver not only exceptional results but also an outstanding experience – from your initial consultation through your recovery and beyond.

While he may be recognized as one of Mississippi’s premier plastic surgeons, Dr. Shelby Brantley is also just a regular guy you’ll find at the hardware store or at a local restaurant. His patients choose him because he values the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with his patients and is deeply committed to providing personalized, compassionate care. As a specialist in body contouring procedures, Dr. Brantley is fulfilled by helping patients restore their self-image and confidence, ultimately enhancing their quality of life. 

What Should You Expect During Your Gynecomastia Consultation at BOA?

At Brantley Operative Aesthetics, we believe that a relaxed, unhurried consultation is the foundation of a trusting and successful patient relationship. During your visit, Dr. Brantley takes the time to get to know you – not just your surgical goals, but also your family, lifestyle, career, hobbies, and daily routine – to better understand your unique concerns and aspirations for your procedure.

Dr. Brantley encourages your questions and values your input with the goal of empowering you to achieve natural-looking, personalized results that reflect your vision. By understanding your concerns, he focuses on how he can customize your gynecomastia treatment to address your unique concerns and ensure your optimal outcome. 

Dr. Brantley understands that physical issues that cause you grief can also have an impact on your emotional and mental health. As such, Dr. Brantley takes considerable time with each patient to ensure you feel heard and supported during your consultation and throughout your aesthetic surgery journey.

During your gynecomastia consultation, Dr. Brantley will review and discuss:

  • The severity of your gynecomastia and the composition of your chest tissue.
  • Your expectations for surgery and the chest appearance you hope to achieve. 
  • Your medical and surgical history, including any medications or supplements you take. If you have seen any other healthcare provider for your condition, it will be helpful to bring these records with you. 
  • Potential underlying causes of your gynecomastia and whether additional evaluation is needed.

How is Gynecomastia Treated?

Assuming there is not an underlying medical cause for your gynecomastia, the best treatment is surgical correction. While gynecomastia may go away on its own, when it doesn’t, surgery is the best option for restoring your physique and confidence. Dr. Brantley customizes each gynecomastia correction procedure based on the severity of the condition, the amount of glandular tissue and fat present, and whether excess skin needs to be addressed. Common techniques he may include in your treatment plan include:

  • Liposuction: For cases where excess fatty tissue is the primary concern (pseudogynecomastia), liposuction alone may be sufficient. Dr. Brantley uses small incisions to remove excess fat, creating a flatter, more contoured chest appearance.
  • Tissue Excision: When firm glandular tissue is present beneath the nipple, direct excision is necessary. Dr. Brantley makes a discreet incision, typically around the edge of the areola, to remove the glandular tissue and create a flat chest contour.
  • Combination Approach: Most gynecomastia cases benefit from a combination of liposuction and tissue excision to address both fatty and glandular components for optimal results.
  • Skin Excision: In severe cases where significant excess skin is present (often after substantial weight loss), skin removal may be necessary to achieve a tight, masculine chest contour. This approach involves larger incisions but provides dramatic improvement in chest appearance.

Incision Placement

Dr. Brantley understands that scarring is a common concern for gynecomastia patients, and he will discuss incision placement and scar therapy during your consultation. The location and size of your incisions will depend on the severity of your gynecomastia and the techniques needed:

  • Liposuction Only: If liposuction alone is sufficient to give you the chest contours you want, Dr. Brantley will make small incisions, usually only 3-5mm, hidden in the chest creases or around the areola edge. 
  • Periareolar Incision: A periareolar incision is made around the lower half or entire border of the areola for tissue excision, which heals with minimal visible scarring. 
  • Extended Incisions: If you need excess skin removed, larger incisions may be necessary to achieve the contours you want. These incisions are typically placed along the natural chest contours to reduce visible scarring. 

Dr. Brantley strategically places all incisions to minimize visible scarring while achieving optimal results. He understands that this is an important factor when choosing plastic surgery, and he will do everything he can to provide optimal results with minimal or discreet scarring. 

Can I See Dr. Brantley’s Gynecomastia Correction Surgery Before and After Results?

View our gallery to see Dr. Brantley’s outstanding and natural-looking results of real patients’ gynecomastia treatment before and after photos.

Am I an Ideal Candidate for Gynecomastia Treatment?

Candidates for a gynecomastia correction surgery are men who are healthy and ready to restore a masculine chest contour by getting rid of excess or enlarged breast tissue. 

  • Be in good overall health.
  • Be at or near a stable, healthy weight.
  • Be a non-smoker or willing to quit all nicotine at least 2 weeks before and after surgery.
  • Have no medical conditions that may impair healing or affect general anesthesia.
  • Have ruled out any underlying causes for gynecomastia that should be addressed prior to surgery. 
  • Have realistic expectations about their gynecomastia correction procedure.
  • Understand the surgical risks and benefits.
  • Be emotionally mature and have realistic goals (for adolescent patients).

Special Considerations for Adolescents

Gynecomastia is common during puberty and can resolve on its own within two years for some boys. However, for adolescents whose gynecomastia persists and causes significant emotional distress, surgery may be an appropriate option. Dr. Brantley carefully evaluates adolescent patients to ensure they are physically and emotionally ready for surgery and that their breast development has stabilized.

How Should You Prepare for Gynecomastia Correction Surgery?

Before your gynecomastia surgery, it’s important to be in good overall health to ensure optimal results and a smooth recovery. Here are some tips to help you prepare for surgery.

  • Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle: Continue a consistent exercise routine and follow a balanced diet rich in protein to support healing and maintain a stable weight. Avoid significant weight fluctuations before and after surgery that could alter the proportions of your figure. Ideally, you should be at a stable weight that you can maintain long-term before committing to surgery. 
  • Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to and following your procedure to support recovery and overall wellness.
  • Medical Clearance: If required, schedule a visit with your primary care physician for a pre-surgical evaluation to ensure you are physically fit for surgery. Testing may include routine blood tests or an EKG. We will discuss this during your consultation.
  • Medication & Supplement Restrictions: Dr. Brantley will review your medications, supplements, or vitamins during your consultation. You may need to stop taking anything that increases the risk of bleeding or bruising for 2 weeks before and after surgery, including fish oil, garlic, ginseng, vitamin E, Ibuprofen, or other anti-inflammatory medications.
  • Discontinue Nicotine Use: If you smoke, vape, or use nicotine products, you must stop at least 2 weeks before and after surgery. Nicotine negatively impacts healing and increases surgical risks.
  • Prepare Your Home for Recovery: This can include ensuring you have ample time off work, completing household chores prior to surgery or delegating to someone else, setting up a comfortable recovery space, preparing and freezing healthy meals, arranging for a meal delivery service, or filling prescriptions and purchasing supplies.
  • Arrange for Help: Plan on having a responsible adult to drive you home and stay with you for at least 24 hours following surgery. For the first few days, you may also need help with childcare, pet care, or household tasks.
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Flowood, MS, Gynecomastia Correction Surgery Procedure Overview

On the night before surgery, avoid eating or drinking after midnight; however, take approved medications with small sips of water. Come to surgery freshly showered with Hibiclens, without lotions or deodorants. Leave jewelry or contact lenses at home, and wear loose, comfortable clothing that is easy to take off and put on after your procedure.

Pre-Op Review

Before surgery, carefully review your paperwork to confirm your surgery location and arrival time. At check-in, you may be asked to provide identification and emergency contact information.

Anesthesia Consultation

On the day of your procedure, you will meet with Dr. Brantley and your anesthesia provider to review your surgical plan and address any final questions or concerns. If necessary, an anesthesia consultation will be arranged before your surgery.

Incision and Tissue Work

Based on the surgical plan developed during your consultation, Dr. Brantley will make the appropriate incisions and access the underlying breast tissue. If liposuction is part of your surgical plan, he will perform this first. Then, he will carefully remove excess or enlarged glandular tissue, remove excess skin, and reposition the nipple and areola if necessary. Once all the excess tissue is removed the procedure, Dr. Brantley sculpts the chest to create a natural-looking, more defined, masculine contour.

Sutures and Dressing

Once your procedure is complete, Dr. Brantley will place sutures and cover the incisions with a surgical dressing that will remain in place until your first shower. You will be fitted with a compression garment to minimize swelling, support the healing tissues, and help your body adapt to its new contour.

Depending on the characteristics of your individual procedure, you can expect your gynecomastia correction surgery to take between 1 and 3 hours.

What Should I Expect During Gynecomastia Surgery Recovery?

The recovery process after gynecomastia surgery involves several stages and requires careful attention to ensure optimal healing and results. Initially, you can expect some discomfort, fatigue, soreness, bruising, swelling, numbness, or muscle tightness in your chest. These side effects typically peak within 48 to 72 hours and then gradually improve. To manage discomfort, Dr. Brantley will prescribe pain medication and muscle relaxants and recommend appropriate over-the-counter options.

Immediately after surgery, your incisions will be dressed, and you will be fitted with a compression garment to reduce swelling and support healing tissues. It is essential to wear this garment as much as possible, except when showering or laundering, for about four to six weeks or as directed by Dr. Brantley.

Most patients require about 7 to 10 days for initial recovery and feel well enough to return to light work at that point. However, it is critical to avoid strenuous activities, such as vigorous exercise, heavy lifting, or upper body workouts, 4 to 6 weeks to protect your incisions and promote proper healing. Light activities like walking are encouraged as soon as possible to improve circulation and support recovery. You should avoid raising your arms above shoulder level for the first two weeks.

During follow-up visits, Dr. Brantley will monitor your healing and may recommend medical-grade scar therapies to help optimize scar appearance. Most gynecomastia scars fade significantly over time and are strategically placed to be as inconspicuous as possible.

How Soon Will I See My Gynecomastia Treatment Results, and How Long Will My Results Last?

Fortunately, you will see a dramatic difference in your chest appearance almost immediately after surgery. However, it’s important to note that the initial results will be obscured by swelling and bruising for the first few weeks to months. Most swelling typically resolves within 3 to 6 months, but some residual swelling may last up to a year, meaning you can expect to enjoy your full result within 6 months to 1 year following surgery.

The results of gynecomastia correction are typically permanent, as the glandular tissue that is removed will not grow back. However, significant weight gain, use of anabolic steroids, or certain medical conditions or medications can cause breast tissue to enlarge again. Maintaining a stable weight and healthy lifestyle will help preserve your results long-term.

Partner with Mississippi’s Premier Plastic Surgeon, Dr. Shelby Brantley

Dr. Shelby Brantley is one of the premier plastic surgeons in Flowood, MS, and he understands the challenges that many patients have faced before making the decision to commit to plastic surgery. As experts in body contouring procedures, Dr. Brantley and his team can help you enhance your overall physique, increasing your confidence and body image.

Learn about gynecomastia treatment near me options in Flowood, MS, by calling (601) 387-9005 or completing our online form to schedule your consultation today!

Jackson Gynecomastia Correction FAQs

How should I prepare for my gynecomastia consultation?

Getting excited about your transformation is one of the best ways to prepare for your consultation. To help him understand your goals, it is helpful to come with questions and be ready to discuss openly how your chest appearance affects your life and confidence. While gynecomastia can feel like an uncomfortable topic, Dr. Brantley creates a judgment-free environment where you can speak openly about your concerns. Make sure to bring information about any medications, supplements, or hormones you take, as these may be relevant to your treatment plan. Additionally, if you have seen other care providers about your condition, please bring those records with you.

Any surgery will leave scars. However, Dr. Brantley uses advanced surgical techniques and strategic incision placement to minimize visible scarring. For most patients, incisions are placed around the areola edge where they blend naturally with the skin tone transition and become barely noticeable over time. While some scarring is inevitable with any surgery, most gynecomastia scars fade significantly within 12 to 18 months and are well-hidden. Dr. Brantley may also recommend medical-grade scar therapy to optimize your healing and scar appearance.

The tissue removed during gynecomastia correction surgery will not grow back. However, weight gain, use of anabolic steroids or certain medications, hormonal changes, or underlying medical conditions can cause breast tissue to enlarge again. Maintaining a stable weight, avoiding substances that can trigger gynecomastia, and living a healthy lifestyle will help ensure your results last a lifetime.

Light walking is encouraged immediately after surgery to promote circulation and prevent blood clots. However, you must avoid all upper body exercises, heavy lifting, and strenuous activities for at least 4 to 6 weeks, or until cleared by Dr. Brantley. This includes push-ups, bench press, pull-ups, and any exercise that engages the chest muscles. Lower body exercises like walking on a treadmill or using a stationary bike can typically be resumed after two to three weeks. Dr. Brantley will provide guidance based on your healing progress and clear you to return to full activity when it’s safe to do so.

Selecting a gynecomastia surgeon in MS is a personal and important decision. Your surgeon should not only understand your aesthetic goals but also prioritize your safety and deliver consistently excellent results. It is, however, equally important that you find a surgeon you resonate with who makes you feel good about your body and your potential result. During your consultation, ask to view your surgeon’s before and after gallery to see the type of results they typically provide. 

Gynecomastia correction requires specialized experience and an understanding of male chest aesthetics to create natural, masculine results. Make sure your surgeon commonly performs this procedure and has extensive experience in male body contouring.

Another factor to consider is feeling comfortable and confident with your surgeon’s abilities. Look for someone who is transparent about potential risks and complications, has hospital admitting privileges, and is open to discussing complication management should any issues arise.

Gynecomastia correction is a significant investment in yourself, and your surgeon should take every measure to ensure optimal outcomes. During your consultation, Dr. Brantley will ensure you are comfortable, discuss your potential outcome, and explain how he will prioritize your safety during your procedure and beyond.