After significant weight loss (70-100lb+), guys may experience changes in chest contour, including sagging or hanging nipples. This can result from the loss of skin elasticity and sagging volume, leading to excess skin and poor nipple position. Surgical intervention can restore a more masculine and aesthetically pleasing chest appearance.
Indication:
This procedure is typically indicated for males with glandular breast tissue contributing to the appearance of gynecomastia. The nipple position is very close to normal. The chest skin may have normal elasticity or slightly loose.(Figure 1) This is also an option for teens who present with gynecomastia and weight loss who have retained skin elasticity or have not completed growth. (Figure 1)
Procedure:
Incision: A small 2cm incision is made at the base of the areola (from the 4-8 o’clock position)
Tissue Removal: Excess glandular or fatty breast tissue is removed leaving the normal fatty tissue padding under the skin.
Nipple Positioning: Because the nipple has remained close to the normal position, no nipple repositioning is needed,
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Indication:
After removing excess glandular or fatty breast tissue, the chest skin is treated with Renuvion from the nipple incision. (Figure 3)
Procedure:
Technique: Fatty breast tissue is removed using small cannulas to make tunnels between the skin and chest muscle. These tunnels are used for the Renuvion probe to introduce controlled heat energy to the ligaments that attach the skin to the chest. The entire anterior chest to the clavicles is treated.
Contour: The goal of using Renuvion is to “tighten” the skin on the chest to improve the contour. Renuvion is best with “loose skin” that has retained some elasticity.
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Indication:
For males experiencing significant nipple ptosis, a nipple lift can be performed to reposition the nipple and areola to a higher, more natural position.
Indication:
In cases of severe skin laxity combined with excess glandular tissue, a combination of gynecomastia excision, liposuction, and nipple lift may be necessary for optimal results.
Procedure:
This approach may involve multiple techniques tailored to the patient’s unique anatomy and desired outcomes.
Compression Garment: Patients are typically advised to wear a compression garment for several weeks to reduce swelling and support the healing process.
Activity Restrictions: Patients should avoid strenuous activities and heavy lifting for 3-4 weeks post-surgery.
Follow-Up Appointments: Regular follow-ups are essential to monitor healing and address any concerns.
Surgical options for males with hanging nipples after significant weight loss aim to restore a more contoured and masculine chest appearance. The goal is to restore balance for shape, skin and nipple position while concealing scars.
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