Aromatase and Prolactin Inhibitors
Aromatase inhibitors are anti-estrogen medications used primarily to treat breast cancer in women. However they have also been used off-label as a gynecomastia cure.They have been shown to have some effect on early stage gynecomastia cases because they stop the production of estrogen. This allows the mammary gland to deflate back to its normal size.
Letrozole (Femara) is one such aromatase inhibitor which has been prescribed to cure gynecomastia.
Prolactin inhibitors like Cabergoline (Cabaser, Dostinex) and Pramipexole (Mirapex) are also used similarly to aromatase inhibitors. Prolactin is a hormone that targets the mammary glands. Excess amounts of this hormone may cause male breast enlargement and lactation (breast milk). It may also cause impotence, loss of libido, and reduce sperm production.
Cure Gynecomastia with Surgery
Treatment wise, surgery is considered the most effective method of providing a gynecomastia cure. Once any underlying health conditions and medications have been ruled out as the cause of the condition, a surgeon can perform an operation to cure gynecomastia once and for all.There are two main surgical options to choose from, a liposuction or a mastectomy. Liposuction removes breast fat so it will improve the cosmetic appearance of the breast.
Mastectomy is the preferred method for many men since it removes all glandular tissue. This makes it impossible for the condition to reoccur even if excess estrogen and prolactin are present.
Because the surgery is done using small incisions, it also has a shorter recovery time. Look for a surgeon with a record of performing gynecomastia surgeries. This will ensure you have a surgeon qualified in handling all types of gynecomastia.SURGICAL METHODS:-
1.Liposuction
2.Mastectomy
3.Plastic surgery
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