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How Do You Know If You Have Gynecomastia?

If you’re wondering whether you have gynecomastia, you’re not alone. Many men notice changes in their chest appearance that may look like breast tissue and question what’s causing it. This condition can impact confidence and even cause discomfort. At Plastic Surgery Boutique in Newport Beach, Dr. Semira Bayati helps men accurately diagnose and treat gynecomastia using personalized, expert care.

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What Exactly Is Gynecomastia?

Gynecomastia is the development of excess breast tissue in males. It’s different from fat deposits that may appear after weight gain. This condition can occur at any age but is most common during puberty, middle age, and older adulthood.

True gynecomastia results from a hormonal imbalance, typically when estrogen levels are relatively high compared to testosterone. It’s not unusual, and for many men, it’s treatable.

Common Signs You May Have Gynecomastia

It can be difficult to tell whether your chest changes are due to gynecomastia or fat. Here are signs that may indicate you have gynecomastia:

  • Swollen breast tissue that feels firm or rubbery
  • Tenderness or sensitivity around the Nipple areola complex
  • Enlargement that appears on one or both sides
  • A noticeable roundness behind the nipple

In contrast, fat from weight gain tends to feel soft and spread evenly across the chest. Gynecomastia has a more defined, often centralized shape and can feel sore.

Causes of Gynecomastia in Men

Several factors can lead to gynecomastia. In some cases, the cause is temporary or reversible. However, persistent cases often need medical evaluation and may benefit from treatment.

Common causes include:

  • Hormonal changes during puberty or aging
  • Medications, such as anabolic steroids or anti-androgens
  • Health conditions like liver disease, kidney disease, or thyroid disorders
  • Substance use, including alcohol, marijuana, or anabolic steroids
  • Genetic factors that affect hormone levels
  • Obesity can lead to mixed gynecomastia. There are more Estrogen receptors in fat tissue and this leads to a rise in the level of this hormone and subsequent gynecomastia. Once breast tissue develops, it will remain despite weight loss.

Dr. Bayati often begins with a detailed medical review to determine the underlying cause before recommending a treatment approach.

How to Tell the Difference Between Gynecomastia and Chest Fat

Men who carry excess weight may develop fatty deposits in the chest that resemble gynecomastia. This condition is referred to as pseudogynecomastia. It’s not caused by hormone imbalance but by excess fat.

Here’s how to help differentiate between the two:

  • Feel the tissue: Gynecomastia feels firm and is often located under the nipple. Fat is soft and more dispersed. Sometimes there is a combination of both present.
  • Check for tenderness: Gynecomastia often causes mild pain or sensitivity. Fat does not.
  • Symmetry: While both can affect one or both sides, gynecomastia frequently causes asymmetry.

If you’re unsure, the best way to confirm whether you have gynecomastia is through a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon.

When to Consult About Gynecomastia

If you’re experiencing emotional or physical discomfort from changes in your chest, it’s time to speak with a professional. You don’t need to wait for symptoms to worsen. Early evaluation can make a significant difference. However, puberty can cause temporary gynecomastia due to hormone fluctuations. As a rule, we wait 9-12 months prior to addressing this problem in teenage boys 16 years of age and above. A thorough hormonal workup is done prior to any surgery in a teenager who suffers from gynecomastia, in order to rule out all other causes.

Consider booking a consultation if:

  • You’ve noticed swelling or firmness in your chest
  • There’s visible asymmetry or puffiness around your nipples
  • The condition has lasted more than six months
  • You feel self-conscious wearing fitted shirts or going shirtless
  • You’re unsure whether it’s gynecomastia or fat.

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Treatment Options If You Have Gynecomastia

Dr. Bayati tailors each treatment based on your symptoms, goals, and physical exam results.

Gynecomastia Surgery

If your condition doesn’t improve or is causing emotional stress, surgery may be the best option. At Plastic Surgery Boutique, Dr. Bayati offers:

  • Liposuction: Ideal for cases caused by excess fat with minimal glandular tissue
  • Excision surgery: Removes firm glandular tissue through small, hidden incisions
  • Combination procedure: Used when both fat and glandular tissue are present.
  • Subcutaneous mastectomy with free nipple graft: This procedure is reserved for severe cases when drooping also known as ptosis, is present due to excess skin.

Non-Surgical Management

Some mild cases improve over time, especially if caused by medications, substance use, or hormone changes during puberty. In these situations, stopping the cause or waiting it out may be recommended. Lifestyle improvements like weight loss, strength training, or dietary changes can help reduce fat. However, they won’t eliminate true glandular tissue. 

All procedures are performed at Dr. Bayati’s fully accredited Newport Beach surgical center called Precision Surgical Arts, for safety, privacy, and patient comfort.

What to Expect During Treatment with Dr. Bayati

When you visit the Plastic Surgery Boutique in Newport Beach, Dr. Bayati begins with a private consultation. She listens carefully, performs a physical exam, and may recommend lab testing if necessary.

You’ll receive a clear diagnosis, a personalized treatment plan, and time to ask questions. If surgery is appropriate, you’ll learn which procedure is best for your level of gynecomastia, exactly what to expect, from preparation through recovery.

Most gynecomastia surgeries are outpatient and require a few weeks of no exertional activity and about a week of downtime. In some cases, surgical drains are necessary and usually remain for 5-10 days depending on the level of output. Dr. Bayati uses refined techniques that support fast healing and natural results, with most scars hidden around the areola.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know for sure if I have gynecomastia?

A physical exam by a board-certified plastic surgeon, like Dr. Bayati, is the best way to confirm the condition.

Can gynecomastia go away on its own?

Yes, some cases—especially those caused by puberty or medication—may resolve without treatment. Persistent cases likely need surgery.

Does gynecomastia mean I have a health problem?

Not necessarily, but it can be linked to hormonal issues or medical conditions. A consultation helps rule out any concerns.

At what age does gynecomastia usually appear?

It often appears during adolescence but can occur at any age, especially during times of hormonal change.

Is surgery the only solution?

No, but it’s often the most effective for lasting results. Lifestyle changes or medication adjustments can help in early or mild cases.

Take the First Step Toward Confidence

If you think you have gynecomastia, know that effective treatment is available and doesn’t have to feel out of reach. You don’t have to accept the emotional toll this condition can bring. At Plastic Surgery Boutique in Newport Beach, Dr. Bayati brings over 20 years of experience in male body contouring, offering compassionate care and clear guidance on gynecomastia cost and treatment options.

Call (949) 756-0400 or contact us online to schedule a private consultation and learn more about your treatment options.