Hello,
I recently found that I had a prolactin secreting pituitary adenoma (I'm on dostinex now), and due to this condition I unfortunately also developed a case of gynecomastia. I'm interested in having it removed surgically, but I'm still a bit uncertain and have some questions:
- is it possible to remove the gyno tissue in its entirety?
- Can the nipples/skin be lifted back up as to restore a normal appearance?
- One side is lower than the other, is it possible to fix this?
- What would the entire cost of such an treatment / operation be?
Thanks a lot!
Dostinex (Cabergoline) is a medication that can be used to treat prolactinomas (tumors of the pituitary gland). When effective, glandular growth is sometimes stabilized, and sometimes regresses. A Prolactinoma tumor makes too much Prolactin a hormone that causes breast growth to make milk for pregnancy. Prolactinoma in men can be large enough to press on the optic nerves restricting vision. It is one
cause of gynecomastia. Gynecomastia surgery is better deferred until such problems are stabilized.
Fingers of gland disperse through fingers of fat in the normal
Anatomy of Gynecomastia. No surgical technique removes all the gland, even radical mastectomy in men (a deforming surgery). I prefer to target the gland elements first with my
Dynamic Technique. Less gland means less target organ for future hormonal stimulation. That way, in combination to stabilizing problems first, my patients have a very low recurrence rate and revision rate for surgery (less than 1%).
The normal chest has some asymmetry. Options depend on many factors.
Low Nipples Do Not Look Good on a Male Chest. However, images with one arm partially up and shadows does not have enough information about possible uneven issues or loose tissues. If there has been a great deal of gland shrinkage after medical treatment, waiting until the skin contracts is another issue for stabilization before considering surgery. If there are subtle drooping issues at that point, I can sometimes offer my
Internal Lift Male Mastopexy to balance the chest. This sculpture will not address uneven muscles nor underlying bone structure. However if you check the examples on my site, this sculpture is usually best used for patients with a much larger degree of sagging.
My patients awaiting stabilization for such issues as an endocrinology problem as a prolactinoma have expressed how helpful
No Surgery Body Shaping Garments have been to temporize a natural chest contour.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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