Gynecomastia and teens

Visit this page for gynecomastia surgery at Bangalore in India. Medical statistics on gynecomastia and teens indicate that approximately three out of every four teenage males will develop temporary excess glandular breast tissue during puberty. In over ninety percent of the cases of this condition and teens, the condition will resolve on its own within three years of onset. One-third of the cases of this condition and teens will resolve within the first year of development. Cases are common because puberty is the number one cause of male breast tissue development. During puberty, the body undergoes a series of hormonal changes. The male body produces a high amount of androgens (which are primarily responsible for male sex characteristics) and a low amount of estrogen (primarily female hormone). It is not uncommon for a small increase in estrogen production to cause some breast tissue growth in males during puberty. In most cases this condition will resolve on its own after a few months, while other cases may require medical treatment.  In addition to puberty, some cases are caused by other factors such as medical conditions, prescription medications, and illegal drugs such as marijuana, heroine, and anabolic steroids. In some cases, the patient may actually have what is known as pseudo-gynecomastia, where the excess fat accumulates in the male breast area. Diet and exercise may be the best way to treat these cases. Medical tourism offer the best services with no waiting lists and more than sufficient staff resources to look after you during your gynecomastia surgery holiday at Bangalore in India.