Grade 4 Gynecomastia Surgery for Huge Moobs
February 9, 2023
Gynecomastia is a condition that affects thousands of young men each year. Characterized by the enlargement of male breast tissue, sometimes referred to as moobs, gynecomastia can cause physical and psychological distress. For some men, grade 4 gynecomastia can be particularly difficult to cope with... Read More ⇒
Gynecomastia Treatment Without Surgery | Let’s Rate It!
December 14, 2022
It is not unusual for people struggling with gynecomastia to ask about gynecomastia non-surgical treatment options in Beverly Hills. I consult with many patients who wish to reduce their breast tissue to a more naturally-pleasing look.
I am Dr. Babak Dadvand, a double board-certified plastic sur... Read More ⇒
Grade 4 Gynecomastia Surgery on a Teenager
October 18, 2022
Gynecomastia can have profound consequences on the confidence and development of the growing teenager. This 16-year-old patient of mine presents with severe gynecomastia - grade 3, bordering on grade 4 in California.
I am absolutely honored that his parents entrusted me with his gynecomastia surg... Read More ⇒
Grade 3 Gynecomastia
October 18, 2022
Men with enlarged breast tissue (gynecomastia) often struggle with poor body image, and one of my favorite procedures, gynecomastia surgery, can help reduce breast tissue and boost self-confidence. Now, it is important to understand that there are different grades of gynecomastia, and each will requ... Read More ⇒
Grade 2 Gynecomastia
September 28, 2022
Men who struggle with enlarged breasts can feel emasculated and suffer from poor body image and low self-confidence. This poor body image can affect all areas of a man’s life and therefore I always strive to deliver the best possible results for my male gynecomastia patients. It is, after all, one... Read More ⇒
Gynecomastia Surgery Recovery
April 10, 2015
As a plastic surgeon specializing in gynecomastia procedures one of the most important questions I get asked during the consultation is the recovery process. The most important thing to know about the recovery process is that it is just that…a process. In this post I will lay out the general tim... Read More ⇒
Mondor’s Thrombophlebitis
March 30, 2015
From time to time, patients who undergo gynecomastia surgery come in for their 1 month follow up and say that they feel a firm, rope-like structure on their abdomen or chest. They usually say they noticed it around 2-4 weeks after surgery. Sometimes it is painful, sometimes not. Obviously they a... Read More ⇒