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How Do Men Live With Ductal Carcinoma In Situ?
Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DICS) means Ductal (duct) Carcinoma (cancer) in Situ (in its original place). DCIS is the earliest form of breast cancer. The cancer cells are confined to the ducts of the breast and not the surrounding tissue. DCIS is much less common in men...
Psychiatric Drugs Can Cause Gynecomastia (Man Boobs)
Gynecomastia is a condition that is caused by a hormonal imbalance in the body. While it can develop at puberty for boys, it may or may not resolve itself by adulthood. Specific prescriptions, illegal drugs, or medical conditions such as hyperthyroidism, kidney...
What to do if You Have Lost Confidence in Your Plastic Surgeon
You have Lost Confidence in your Plastic Surgeon If you are disappointed with the results of your original male breast reduction surgery and have lost confidence with your Plastic Surgeon, first discuss it with your surgeon and see what suggestions he or she may have....
Gynecomastia Surgery – Crater Deformity
What is a Crater Deformity? One major cause for gynecomastia revision surgery is when too much of the male breast tissue has been removed leaving what is known as a “crater deformity”. A crater deformity is as it sounds a crater or depression under the nipple/areola...
Why Should I Have A Gynecomastia Consultation?
Gynecomastia Consultation Gynecomastia is an overgrowth of tissue on the male chest which is a combination of fatty tissue as well as the normal glandular tissue found in men and women. Obesity can lead to a predominance of the fatty portion of gynecomastia whereas...
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