Gynecomastia Surgery in
Scottsdale, AZ

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Get Back Confidence in Your Chest

If you’ve ever felt uncomfortable taking your shirt off at the gym, adjusted your posture to hide your chest, or avoided fitted clothing altogether, you might want to consider gynecomastia surgery.

Enlarged male breasts, also known as gynecomastia, can be deeply frustrating and can impact confidence, posture, and how you carry yourself in daily life.

For many men, this condition does not improve with diet or exercise alone. When true gynecomastia is present, it often requires surgical intervention.

Gynecomastia surgery offers a long-term solution by removing excess fat and dense breast tissue to restore a flatter, stronger-looking upper body.

Our gynecomastia experts help men in Scottsdale and Phoenix decide whether this procedure is the right choice for them.

What to Know About Gynecomastia in Scottsdale

Gynecomastia surgery, also known as male breast reduction surgery, is a highly personalized procedure that removes excess fat and glandular breast tissue from the chest1.

The goal is to sculpt a flatter, firmer, and more masculine chest without compromising your natural anatomy.

Rather than following a fixed template, Dr. Mark designs each procedure based on your specific body type and chest goals.

Whether you’re dealing with soft fullness, firm glandular mass, or stretched skin from weight changes, the approach is selected to achieve balanced results that align with your body and lifestyle.

We tailor every step to your unique anatomy, chest shape, and aesthetic goals to make sure your male breast surgery goes according to plan. 

If you are looking to make a change to your chest, schedule your gynecomastia consult with us.

Benefits of Gynecomastia Surgery

Whether you’re in Scottsdale or Phoenix, choosing gynecomastia surgery can impact more than just your appearance. Here’s how this procedure can help:

  • Flattens and Defines the Chest: Removes extra breast tissue and fat to create a more masculine chest.
  • Boosts Body Confidence: Helps you feel comfortable going shirtless and wearing fitted clothing.
  • Increases Physical Comfort: Reduces chafing, bouncing, and discomfort during daily movements.
  • Delivers Long-Term Results: Breast tissue typically does not return once removed.
  • Creates a Natural Look: Results blend with your body frame, giving a proportionate chest contour.

Ideal Candidates
for Gynecomastia Surgery

Gynecomastia surgery is designed for men who want a flatter, more defined chest and improved confidence. If any of these sound familiar, surgery may be the right choice for you.

Persistent Chest Fullness

Gynecomastia Diagnosis

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Healthy and Stable Weight

Good Skin Quality

Hormone Balance

When these factors are present, gynecomastia surgery can restore a flatter upper body and improve confidence.

Book your gynecomastia surgery consultation at our Scottsdale office today.

Gynecomastia Consultation at Our Scottsdale Office

Your consultation with Dr. Mark is personal, thorough, and focused entirely on your concerns and goals. This is your time to explain how excess chest tissue affects you, ask questions about treatment, and explore the results you hope to achieve.

He will examine your chest to evaluate the amount and type of tissue present, whether it is mostly fat, glandular tissue, or a combination of both. Your medical history and lifestyle will be reviewed to rule out any underlying causes, and lab work may be recommended if necessary.

By the end of the consultation, you will have a clear understanding of whether liposuction, gland excision, or a combination of the two is best for you.

Dr. Mark will explain the procedure, recovery process, and what results you can expect so you can move forward with confidence.

How to Prepare for Gynecomastia Surgery

Maintain a Stable Weight

Compression Vest Fitting

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Stop Nicotine Consumption

Plan Downtime

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Pause Chest Workouts

Arrange Support

Medication Restrictions

Follow Pre-Op Instructions

The more prepared you are, the better overall experience you will have moving forward after surgery.

Understanding the Components of Gynecomastia

Patients from Scottsdale, Phoenix, and nearby communities typically combine two surgical techniques, each addressing a different cause of male breast enlargement. Both methods allow Dr. Mark to target both fatty tissue and glandular tissue to create a flatter, firmer, and more masculine chest.

Liposuction

Liposuction is used to gently remove excess fat from the chest through very small incisions. This technique is ideal for men whose gynecomastia is mostly caused by soft, fatty tissue that creates a rounded or bulky appearance. By sculpting the chest, liposuction creates more defined contours and improves the natural pectoral shape.

Excision

Excision is performed to remove dense glandular tissue that liposuction cannot address. This firm tissue is often located directly beneath the nipple-areola complex and can cause the chest to appear puffy, even in lean men. Excision flattens this area and repositions or reduces the areola if needed for a more natural, balanced look.

Combination Approach

Most men with gynecomastia often benefit from a combination of liposuction and excision to address both fat and glandular tissue for a complete transformation. For men with pseudogynecomastia, where fullness is caused by fat alone, liposuction by itself may be sufficient to restore an athletic chest contour.

Ready to learn which approach is right for you? Book your gynecomastia consultation at our Scottsdale office today.

What are the Steps of a Male Breast Reduction

While each gynecomastia treatment that Dr. Mark performs is customized to the patient’s needs and anatomy, most surgeries follow this series of carefully planned stages:

Gynecomastia Recovery Timeline

Healing is gradual and each day brings improvement. Here’s a general overview:

Day 1

Day 3

Week 1

Weeks 2

Months 1-3

Months 4-6

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Dr. Mark’s Recovery Tips

  • Stick to your post-op instructions.
  • Avoid weight fluctuations.
  • Keep incisions protected from the sun.
  • Communicate openly.
  • Stay engaged throughout your healing process

Why Choose
Dr. Mark Gruszynski

Dr. Mark Gruszynski is a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon based in Scottsdale and proudly serving Phoenix and the surrounding area.

He has more than a decade of experience helping men achieve strong, natural-looking results through advanced body contouring techniques.

He completed his surgical training at UCLA, one of the nation’s most competitive and respected plastic surgery programs, and has since earned a reputation for his technical precision and genuine patient-first care.

When it comes to gynecomastia surgery, Dr. Mark understands that men want real solutions, not just cosmetic fixes. He takes the time to assess each case in detail and evaluates both the aesthetic and functional aspects of your chest.

Patients choose Dr. Mark for his expertise and compassionate approach. He takes time to listen, respect your goals, and support you through every step of your male breast reduction journey.

Frequently Asked
Questions About Gynecomastia Surgery

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References

  1. CNN Health. (2025, October 26). Not just fat: The truth about ‘man boobs’. https://edition.cnn.com/2025/10/26/health/man-boobs-gynecomastia-wellness
  2. Adhikari, S. (2021). Minimal incision technique for gynecomastia. Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery, 14(3), 344-350. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8611696/