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May
03

Male Breast Development

Male Breast Development
Male Breast Development

Male Breast ReductionGynecomastia

Gynecomastia is the development of “woman-like breasts” in men. Breast hypertrophy, or abnormal glandular breast overgrowth, afflicts as many as 65% of adolescent males and 10-15% of adult males. The disorder’s prevalence is reflected by the American Society of Plastic Surgery’s ranking of the Surgical Treatment of Gynecomastia as one of the top five cosmetic surgery procedures performed on men.

No longer do men with Gynecomastia have to hide their chests or be ridiculed for having “man-boobs.” In fact, Male Breast Reduction is being increasingly performed for all groups of men who suffer from Gynecomastia. They no longer need be embarrassed when wearing form-fitting shirts, t-shirts, or even avoid take off their shirts at the pool or the beach!

Breast tissue naturally grows in all adolescent boys during normal development as a result of hormonal changes. It is estimated that as many as 65% of teenage boys experience enlarged breast tissue or Gynecomastia. For the fortunate majority of these boys, Pubertal Gynecomastia resolves in a matter of months, or with the end of adolescence. For a significant portion, however an estimated 10-15%, the symptoms remain through adult life.

Unlike Pubertal Gynecomastia, adult-onset Gynecomastia can be caused by a range of things. The potential causes of Gynecomastia in adults include some common medications, Anabolic steroids, herbal or growth supplements, natural or synthetic estrogen hormone derivatives, marijuana, alcohol abuse, chronic liver failure, and renal failure.

There are also some tumors that secrete female hormones which stimulate breast gland growth in males. Therefore, it is important that newly recognized adult-onset Gynecomastia be investigated by an endocrinologist in order to rule out possible serious underlying causes.

Another cause of Gynecomastia which has recently become more prevalent is Obesity. Fat cells, especially those in large numbers, convert the male hormone testosterone into female hormone estrogen, which stimulates breast growth. With Aging some men experience a deficiency in Testosterone levels which leads to the development of Gynecomastia.

Adult onset Gynecomastia is usually irreversible unless corrected through a variety of surgical treatments such as Male Breast Reduction, Mastectomy, and/or Liposuction.

Male breast reduction involves making an incision at the periphery of the areola and surgically removing the glandular breast tissue. In those who have more fatty breast tissue, this can be accomplished via small stab incisions with Liposuction.

In severe forms of Gynecomastia there is significant excess of sagging breast skin which is removed by several methods; Inverted-T or Peri-Areolar Breast Reduction. It is not infrequent to need subsequent surgery to further reduce the size of the areola and nipple, or to further lift and reduce the hanging breast skin.

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Male or female? In flies, some cells can not say, a seasoned fruit fly researcher can be seen at a glance the observation of whether the fly is it is male or female, found a distinct pigmentation pattern on the body of a fly (a kind of bristles only on the legs of men) and differences in Genitals are dead giveaways. But most of the fly body parts look identical in men and women, and until now scientists had no idea whether "masculinity" or …

Sep
04

Male Breast Growth

Male Breast Growth
Male Breast Growth

How to Stop Testosterone From Sabotaging Transgender Breast Growth

Thousands of transgender and transsexual females dream of having fully developed breasts of their own. After all, breasts are a powerful symbol of femininity and are an important part of the journey towards becoming a woman.

The fact is, all humans, regardless of sex, have the capacity to develop breasts. That’s because males are born with the exact same breast anatomy as females. The only difference is that males produce large amounts of testosterone, which prevent the breasts from growing.

Reducing male testosterone levels is the first step towards transgender breast enlargement. Unfortunately, synthetic hormones – including antiandrogens – are associated with numerous side effects, including mood changes, liver problems, and impotence.

Fortunately, there is a natural solution: saw palmetto. Saw palmetto is a common, inexpensive herb renowned for its antiandrogenic properties. It is most commonly used by men to treat an enlarged prostrate (another symptom of excess testosterone), but it is also effective for breast enlargement.

You can even find reference to saw palmetto in the King’s American Dispensatory, a medical text from the 1800′s. It states: “Continued use of saw palmetto is said to slowly and surely cause the mammary glands to increase.” Women have been using saw palmetto for breast enlargement for centuries, but it is equally effective for transgender breast growth.

Saw palmetto berries can be purchased from any health food store for under $10. To decrease testosterone levels and jumpstart transgender breast enlargement, take one capsule three times per day. Increase as needed, making sure to follow the label guidelines carefully.

It’s a safe and easy way to feminize your figure naturally!

i am a male having the structure like a girl and little breast growth?

please help me to solve this problem

you probably have what’s termed Gynecomastia or in layman’s term “Male Breasts“…you failed to mention how old you are because normally physiologic gynecomastia can be seen in newborns (i highly doubt you fall in this category), pubescent adolescents, and elderly individuals

Pathologic gynecomastia can be caused by decreased production and/or action of testosterone, increased production and/or action of estrogen, or drug use.

However, gynecomastia can also be idiopathic.
Conditions that result in primary or secondary hypogonadism and cause decreased production and/or action of testosterone include the following:
Klinefelter syndrome,Congenital anorchia,Testicular trauma,Testicular torsion,Viral orchitis,Kallmann syndrome,Pituitary tumors,Malignancies that increase the serum human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) (eg, large cell lung cancer, gastric carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma, hepatoma),Renal failure,Hyperthyroidism,Malnutrition
,Androgen insensitivity syndrome,Five alpha-reductase deficiency syndrome

Increased production and/or action of estrogen can occur at the testicular level or at the periphery
From the testes, which can be due to testicular tumors or to ectopic production of hCG as is reported with carcinoma of lung, kidney, GI tract, and extragonadal germ cell tumors

From peripheral conversion, which can be due to increased substrate or increased activity of aromatase as in chronic liver disease, malnutrition, hyperthyroidism, adrenal tumors, and familial gynecomastia

Various drugs are implicated in gynecomastia and can be classified into the following categories:
Estrogens or drugs with estrogen like activity such as diethylstilbestrol, digitalis, phytoestrogens, and estrogen-contaminated food and estrogen-containing cosmetics

Drugs that enhance estrogen synthesis such as gonadotropins, clomiphene, phenytoin, and exogenous testosterone

Drugs that inhibit testosterone synthesis or action such as ketoconazole, metronidazole, alkylating agents, cisplatin, spironolactone, cimetidine, flutamide, finasteride, and etomidate

Drugs that act by unknown mechanisms such as isonicotinic acid hydrazide, methyldopa, busulfan, tricyclic antidepressants, diazepam, penicillamine, omeprazole, phenothiazines, calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors, alcohol, marijuana, and heroin

Drugs in the same class do not all cause gynecomastia to the same extent

HOwever, it’s still best advisable that you seek medical consult with this regard…

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