If your chest appears larger than you would like, and the cause is not muscle, you should know that this is a fairly common condition in men called gynecomastia.

What Is Gynecomastia?
Enlarged male breasts affect many men at some point and usually result from excess fat, glandular breast tissue or both. In some men the condition resolves on its own; in others it remains and affects confidence, clothing choices and comfort at the beach or gym.
How Is It Treated?
Gynecomastia can be treated with liposuction, a relatively straightforward excision, or a combination, depending on the tissue and chest anatomy. Diagnosis and the appropriate approach are determined during a personal consultation.
If your chest size is troubling you, treatment is available. Gynecomastia correction is associated with high satisfaction among male patients.
Please note: every body is different and results vary from patient to patient. Every operation involves a recovery period and risks, which are reviewed in detail during the consultation.