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Gynecomastia, commonly known as male breast enlargement, is a condition characterized by the abnormal growth of breast tissue in men. Thanks to cutting-edge surgical techniques, gynecomastia surgery now delivers highly effective, natural-looking, and lasting results—customized to suit each patient’s unique goals and body shape.

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    RevitalizeinTurkey is the longest-running trademark company in Turkey with a history of 18 years in the field of medical tourism. We are proud of earning the accolade of thousands of British patients by simply putting patient’s safety and health to the highest level on a pedestal, so we stand out from the crowd as being totally patient-oriented, driven with the passion to offer a high level of after-care at our own Retreat Complex -Mandarin Grove, in Izmir. We welcome you to step into our world to find out more about our exquisite services.

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  • Can gynecomastia go away on its own?

    In some cases, particularly during puberty, it can resolve on its own. Yet, should the condition endure for over two years or result in considerable discomfort or embarrassment.  

  • Is gynecomastia common in men?

    Yes, gynecomastia is relatively common and can affect men of all ages. It’s estimated that up to 50% of men experience some degree of gynecomastia at some point in their lives.

  • Can gynecomastia affect my overall health?

    Gynecomastia is usually harmless but can cause discomfort and emotional distress. Rarely, it may signal underlying health issues.

  • Will gynecomastia return after surgery?

    Gynecomastia typically does not return after surgery if the underlying cause is addressed, but weight gain, hormonal changes, or certain medications can trigger it again.

  • How is gynecomastia diagnosed?

    Gynecomastia is diagnosed through a physical exam, medical history review, and sometimes imaging tests like ultrasound or blood tests to rule out other conditions.

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