The first line treatment for gynaecomastia is liposuction (sucking out the fat and breast tissue through small incisions) and in the majority of cases this is very successful.
However, if there is excess skin or very fibrous tissue, a more extensive procedure may be required such as a Websters procedure. This operation carries more risks and complications but may be the best solution to the problem. Mr Banwell will discuss this in person with you.
As with any elective cosmetic procedure there are risks and complications and recovery time but these will be outlined in person at consultation as well as in writing. Please feel free to ask questions!
The use of a compression top for 8 weeks is vital to help contract skin and minimise contour irregularity (although this is still common) and our recommendation is the range of compression garments and CrystalSmooth leisure wear by MACOM.