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Gynecomastia Surgery

For Teens

Many adolescents develop breast gland tissue or gynecomastia during puberty and their teenage years. The gynecomastia is usually permanent and does not resolve over time. This situation may lead to psychological issues and social withdrawal. Dr. Lo can remove the gynecomastia through surgery helping restore a teenager’s confidence with a normal looking chest.

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What Is Adolescent Gynecomastia?

Adolescent gynecomastia is a condition stimulated by a hormone imbalance causing the growth of breast tissue.  Gland tissue starts growing in males when they are 10 to 13 years old during puberty, beginning about six months following the onset of secondary male traits.

  • There is an imbalance of estrogen, the hormone that triggers gland tissue growth, and testosterone, the hormone that counteracts estrogen’s effect. This slight hormonal imbalance is very common and is enough to cause the growth of gland tissue resulting in gynecomastia.
  • Gland tissue takes on a firm, fibrous nature once the males reach adulthood.
    • The breast gland tissue frequently feels like a hard lump and can be tender or painful.
    • Often there are puffy nipples and the areola is enlarged.
  • While some males find that adolescent gynecomastia diminishes as they mature, the majority of males discover that their gynecomastia never gets better.
  • Many are told by their doctor/pediatrician that the gynecomastia will “go away with time”. If this sounds familiar, you are not alone. A significant number of adolescent males diagnosed with gynecomastia are recommended gynecomastia correction surgery by Dr. Lo because their condition will most likely not get better.

Teen Gynecomastia

I Am A Parent Of A Teenager With Gynecomastia. How Do I Know That He Is A Candidate For Gynecomastia Surgery?

Many teenage boys anxious about their gynecomastia or extra breast tissue may do research on their own to learn how to correct gynecomastia. They may be reluctant to tell their parents about their concerns regarding their chest appearance.

Your teen may be a candidate for gynecomastia surgery if he:

  • Has enlarged breast tissue that has not resolved over time.
  • Is uncomfortable in social situations, such swimming at the pool or beach or at gym class at school and never takes his shirt off.
  • Is becoming psychologically affected by the gynecomastia.

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For more information about the treatment for adolescent gynecomastia or to schedule a personal consultation with Dr. Lo, please contact his office by calling (215) 829-6900.

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Philadelphia Cosmetic Surgery

301 South 8th Street, Suite 3H,
Philadelphia PA 19106

New Jersey Cosmetic Surgery

990 Route 73 North
Marlton, NJ 08053

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