Gynecomastia surgery, often referred to as male breast reduction, has become one of the most sought-after procedures for men in the U.S. and globally. This condition, which causes enlarged breast tissue in men, can affect confidence, posture, and even lifestyle choices. Whether caused by genetics, hormones, or weight fluctuations, gynecomastia can make many men feel uncomfortable in their own skin.
At Two Palms, our South Texas clinic dedicated to men’s health, we see firsthand how gynecomastia surgery restores not only a masculine chest contour but also self-assurance and freedom. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know: causes, treatment options, procedure details, recovery expectations, and why choosing the right surgeon matters.
Gynecomastia is the medical term for enlarged breast tissue in men. Unlike excess fat deposits (known as pseudogynecomastia), true gynecomastia develops from a combination of hormonal imbalances—often an increase in estrogen or a decrease in testosterone.
This condition isn’t just cosmetic. Some men experience tenderness, swelling, and emotional discomfort. Studies show that up to 60% of men will face gynecomastia at some point in life, whether during puberty, adulthood, or later years.
Understanding what gynecomastia is—and why it develops—is the first step in deciding whether gynecomastia removal surgery is the right option for you.
Several factors can contribute to gynecomastia:
Identifying the underlying cause helps your surgeon determine the most effective treatment plan for long-term results.
Not every man with gynecomastia requires surgery. Ideal candidates typically:
If you find yourself avoiding beaches, gyms, or fitted shirts due to gynecomastia, you may benefit from male chest sculpting surgery.
Many men initially try non-surgical gynecomastia treatments such as exercise, weight loss, or hormone therapy. While these approaches can help with fat reduction, they cannot eliminate glandular tissue.
That’s where surgery becomes the gold standard. Surgical options include:
Two Palms also offers complementary men’s health treatments like Bro-tox - Botox for Men and 360 Liposuction for Men, which can enhance body contouring beyond gynecomastia surgery.
At Two Palms, gynecomastia surgery is performed with precision and discretion. Here’s what you can expect:
The entire procedure usually takes 1–2 hours, with most patients returning home the same day.
Recovery from gynecomastia removal surgery is generally smooth but requires following your surgeon’s post-op instructions:
Following your surgeon’s guidance ensures safe healing and optimal results.
The transformation is often dramatic. Patients report improved body proportions, greater clothing choices, and renewed confidence. Our gallery of Before & Afters demonstrates how gynecomastia surgery results look natural and masculine.
Most men maintain results permanently, provided they maintain a stable weight and avoid medications or substances that can trigger recurrence.
While the cosmetic changes are undeniable, benefits go deeper:
As with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks:
The good news? Choosing a skilled surgeon minimizes complications. At Two Palms, Dr. Hersi specializes in men’s procedures, making safety and precision a top priority.
The cost of gynecomastia surgery depends on:
While most insurance plans don’t cover cosmetic procedures, Two Palms offers flexible Payment Plans to make treatment accessible. We’ll discuss personalized pricing during your consultation.
Two Palms is more than just a surgery center—it’s a men’s health hub. Here’s why patients choose us:
Gynecomastia is a common condition, but it doesn’t have to define you. With gynecomastia surgery at Two Palms, men across South Texas are reclaiming their bodies, confidence, and freedom.
If you’ve been considering surgery, now is the time to act. Schedule a consultation with our team and discover how our advanced techniques, compassionate care, and dedication to men’s health can help you feel comfortable in your own skin again.
Phone/Video consultations are FREE. In person consultations are $200 and count towards the cost of medication/surgery.