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Many men have gynecomastia -- enlarged,
female-like breasts--causes by excess glandular tissue or fat (or
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Glandular tissue must be cut out, usually
through a small incision near the edge of the areola. |
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Fatty tissue can be removed by liposuction.
A small, hollow tube is inserted through a tiny incision, leaving a
nearly imperceptible scar. |
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Following surgery for gynecomastia,
the patient has a more masculine chest contour. |
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