Male Breast Reduction (Gynecomastia) in Provo & Orem, UT

Dr. Jones: Your Trusted Gynecomastia Surgeon in Orem, Utah

If you're searching for a top Utah gynecomastia surgeon, it's time to meet with Dr. Jones.

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Orem, UT 84097

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Utah's Preferred Male Breast Reduction (gyno) Surgeon

Did you know more than a third of men develop gynecomastia? Luckily, there’s a great solution.

Everyone has a different reason for choosing male breast reduction. Do any of these sound like you?

  • I want my body to look more masculine
  • I want my clothes to fit better
  • I want to feel more confident

If you want to reduce the size of your breasts to achieve a more masculine body, then gyno surgery might be for you.

"Great results. For the first time in my life I can take off my shirt with confidence."

- Anonymous

What exactly is gynecomastia surgery?

Gynecomastia surgery, also known as male breast reduction surgery, is a procedure designed to reduce the size of enlarged male breasts.

It is typically performed on men who suffer from gynecomastia – an overdevelopment of glandular tissue in their chest area that causes them to have noticeably larger breasts than most men.

This condition can cause psychological distress and embarrassment for those afflicted, leading many men to seek out this surgical solution.

Gynecomastia process and surgery explained

The procedure for male breast reduction is as follows:

  • Consultation
  • Pre-operative evalutation
  • Surgical approach
    • Liposuction or excision of the breast tissue
  • Surgery
  • Recovery
  • Results
  • Follow-up

During the procedure, excess fat and skin are removed from the chest area in order to create a more masculine-looking silhouette. The goal of gynecomastia surgery is not only to improve physical appearance but also to restore self-confidence.

"Really glad I picked Dr. Jones for my gyno surgery. He’s clearly the best option in Utah. Great job!"

- Anonymous

Dr. Trenton C. Jones, MD, plastic surgeon in Utah performing procedure

Why choose Dr. Jones?

There are tons of reasons to choose Dr. Jones for your gynecomastia surgery in Utah!

25 years of experience

After 25 years of dedicated practice, Dr. Jones is a board-certified plastic surgeon with the ASPS and has successfully completed thousands of procedures to date.

Over the years, Dr. Jones and his team have aided countless men like you in achieving greater body satisfaction and higher self-esteem through gynecomastia surgery.

Incredible results

Patient satisfaction is the only true method to measure surgical success, and Dr. Jones has been voted one of Utah's top plastic surgeons on Real Self.

Men from all around the state continue to select him for gynecomastia surgery for delivering safer procedures with minimal scarring, short recovery time...and most importantly, exceptional results!

Convenience & comfort

Unlike with many plastic surgeons, Dr. Jones’ patients enjoy incredible convenience. Why?

Because our Cascade Cosmetic Surgery Center and Medical Spa is a full-service surgery center, meaning all of your appointments will take place in one easy location.

Even better, Dr. Jones offers more flexible scheduling options than most surgeons — making it simple to schedule your procedure.

Questions & Answers

Have questions about gynecomastia surgery in Utah? We have answers!

1. What is male breast reduction?

Male breast reduction, also known as gynecomastia surgery, is a procedure designed to reduce the size of enlarged male breasts.

It is typically performed on men who suffer from gynecomastia – an overdevelopment of glandular tissue in their chest area that causes them to have noticeably larger breasts than most men.

2. What are the benefits of male breast reduction?

The benefits of male breast reduction include: reducing the size of enlarged male breasts, improving the physical appearance of the chest area, restoring self-confidence and relieving psychological distress, creating a more masculine silhouette, and alleviating embarrassment from having larger than normal breasts.

3. How is male breast reduction performed?

During the procedure, excess fat and skin are removed from the chest area in order to create a more masculine-looking silhouette. The goal of gynecomastia surgery is not only to improve physical appearance but also provide emotional relief by restoring self-confidence.

4. Who is a good candidate for male breast reduction?

Anyone who is physically healthy, emotionally stable, and has realistic expectations for the outcome of their surgery may be a good candidate for male breast reduction. It’s important to work closely with your surgeon to ensure that you are eligible for the procedure.

5. What are some common misconceptions about male breast reduction?

A common misconception about male breast reduction is that it will guarantee a certain look or result. While surgery can help shape the chest area, the results are ultimately dependent on individual anatomy and medical history.

Additionally, surgery should not be viewed as a quick fix for psychological distress related to gynecomastia – treatment plans should include lifestyle changes when necessary.

6. How much does male breast reduction cost?

The cost of male breast reduction surgery varies depending on several factors including the complexity of your case and the type of anesthetic used.

It’s important to discuss the cost with your surgeon prior to undergoing the procedure so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not it is right for you.

7. How do I choose a surgeon for my male breast reduction?

Choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon who has extensive experience in performing male breast reduction is key to achieving your desired results.

After finding a few surgeons, be sure to read their reviews, ask for before and after photos of their other patients, and book consultations with each of them so that you can make an educated decision.

8. How do I prepare for my male breast reduction?

Prior to undergoing male breast reduction, your surgeon will provide you with a list of instructions to help ensure your safety and the success of your procedure.

These may include obtaining lab tests or taking certain medications prior to surgery, avoiding certain foods and drinks (such as alcohol), quitting smoking for a period of time, and abstaining from strenuous activity.

9. What can I expect after my male breast reduction?

Immediately after the procedure, you can expect some swelling and bruising in the chest area. Pain is generally mild and can be easily managed with medications prescribed by your doctor.

Most patients are able to return to their normal activities within a week, though strenuous activity should be avoided for two to three weeks following the surgery.

Final results will become apparent over the course of several months as swelling subsides and the chest area becomes more defined.

10. How long does it take to recover from male breast reduction?

The recovery time following male breast reduction varies from person to person. You can expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort in the chest area for several days after surgery, though this should subside within a week or so.

Most patients are able to return to their normal activities within two to three weeks, though strenuous activity should be avoided until instructed by your doctor.

11. Are there any non-surgical options for treating gynecomastia?

In some cases, non-surgical treatments such as hormone therapy or liposuction may be recommended to help reduce the size of enlarged male breasts.

However, these treatments don’t always provide the same degree of results as surgical interventions and should only be used under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider.

12. How long do results last?

The results of male breast reduction surgery typically last for many years, though the exact duration ultimately depends on your individual factors such as age, medical history, and lifestyle habits.

Following your procedure, it is important to maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly in order to help ensure long-lasting results.

Additionally, you should be sure to visit your doctor regularly and follow any post-operative instructions provided to keep your results looking great.

What Causes Gynecomastia/Male Breasts?

Gynecomastia has several potential causes, including:

  • Hormonal Imbalance: Fluctuations in the levels of hormones like testosterone and estrogen can lead to the development of gynecomastia. Estrogen, often considered a female hormone, is also present in males but in smaller amounts. An imbalance between testosterone and estrogen levels can result in breast tissue enlargement.
  • Puberty: Gynecomastia commonly occurs during puberty in teenage boys as hormonal changes can cause temporary breast enlargement. In most cases, this resolves on its own within a few months to a few years.
  • Aging: As men age, their hormone levels can change, leading to an increased likelihood of developing gynecomastia. This is particularly common in older men due to the decreased testosterone production and increased conversion of testosterone to estrogen.
  • Medications: Certain medications can cause gynecomastia as a side effect. If you’re concerned that the medication you’re taking may be causing your gynecomastia, talk to your doctor about switching medications.
  • Substance Abuse: The use of substances like alcohol, marijuana, amphetamines, heroin, and certain prescription drugs can increase the risk of gynecomastia.
  • Health Conditions: Certain health conditions can contribute to the development of gynecomastia, including thyroid disorders, kidney failure, liver disease, and tumors of the adrenal glands and testes. Just because you have gynecomastia doesn’t mean you have any of these health conditions. Be sure to talk with your doctor for proper diagnosis.
  • Obesity: Excess body fat can lead to increased production of estrogen in men, which may contribute to gynecomastia.

How Is Gynecomastia Different Than Just Being Overweight?

Gynecomastia and being overweight are two different conditions, although they can sometimes coexist or have overlapping symptoms. Here’s how they’re different:

  • Gynecomastia: This is a medical term that refers to the enlargement of breast tissue in males. It is caused by an imbalance of hormones, particularly an increase in estrogen relative to androgen levels. Gynecomastia can occur at any age and can be caused by many factors, such as hormonal changes, certain medications, hormonal imbalances, or underlying medical conditions. It typically presents as a firm or rubbery mass under the nipple and can affect one or both breasts.
  • Being Overweight: This refers to having excess body fat, which can occur due to various factors, including overeating, lack of physical activity, genetics, hormonal imbalances, and certain medical conditions. Being overweight can lead to overall increased body fat accumulation, including in the chest area. In some cases, excess fat deposits in the chest region can give the appearance of enlarged breasts, which might resemble gynecomastia. However, in overweight individuals, the enlargement is primarily due to excess fat rather than glandular tissue growth.

Does Losing Weight Help?

Losing weight might help reduce the appearance of gynecomastia, particularly if the enlarged breast tissue is primarily due to excess fat. By reducing overall body fat through a combination of diet and exercise, individuals may experience a reduction in the size of their breasts. However, it’s important to note that weight loss alone may not completely resolve gynecomastia, especially if the underlying cause is related to hormonal imbalances or other factors beyond fat accumulation.

Dr. Jones vs. Other Plastic Surgeons

Because “good” isn’t good enough.

Trenton C. Jones MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Board-Certified
Private surgery center
25 years of experience
Thousands of happy patients
Flexible scheduling
Individualized approach
Team always on-call
Top education & training
Cutting-edge procedures
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Tuesday: 9am - 5pm
Wednesday: 9am - 5pm
Thursday: 9am - 5pm
Friday: 9am - 5pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed

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