Ginecomastia: Aumento da Glândula Mamária em Homens!

Gynecomastia: Breast Gland Enlargement in Men! In this video, Dr. Jean Moreno talks with Dr. Jean Marcelo about a topic that is becoming increasingly common in clinics: gynecomastia, the excessive growth of mammary glandular tissue in men. 👨‍⚕️ The doctors explain clearly and objectively what gynecomastia is, how it differs from lipomastia (fat accumulation), and why many men develop what is called "female breasts," especially with the increased use of anabolic steroids without medical supervision. During the conversation, the doctors address: • What gynecomastia is and how it forms; • The difference between breast gland enlargement and excess fat; • The role of testosterone aromatization into estradiol; • Why estradiol is not a villain and its importance to the male body; • The ideal ratio between testosterone and estradiol to maintain hormonal balance; • Common symptoms such as nipple sensitivity and irritation. 💊 Gynecomastia treatment: • Recent cases (up to 1 year): possibility of reversal with medications such as Tamoxifen or Anastrozole, always with medical supervision; • Chronic cases (more than 1 year): when the tissue consolidates, treatment becomes exclusively surgical, performed by a plastic surgeon. 👉 Watch until the end and understand when gynecomastia has clinical treatment, when surgery is necessary, and how to take care of male hormonal health with information and responsibility. You may also be interested in: Hormonal Implants: Benefits, Types and Essential Care in Use!    • Implantes Hormonais: Benefícios, Tipos e C...   Gestrinone: The Famous Beauty Chip – What Is It and What Is It For?    • Gestrinona: O Famoso Chip da Beleza – O Qu...   Testosterone in Women: Pre and Post-Menopause - Indications and Risks!    • Testosterona em Mulheres: Pré e Pós- Menop...   Follow on Instagram:   / drjeanmoreno   Visit our Website: http://www.femmeclinica.com.br/ Important: before starting any treatment, seek medical evaluation. Gynecologist. Londrina – Paraná #gynecomastia #testosterone #lipomastia