What is Gynecomastia? More than an aesthetic issue
Gynecomastia is a medical condition characterized by abnormal growth of breast tissue in men.
- True Gynecomastia: Excess glandular tissue (firm to the touch).
- Pseudogynecomastia: Accumulation of adipose tissue (localized fat).
- Common causes: Hormonal changes, genetics, medications or massive weight loss.

Advanced pectoral definition techniques
At Cancun Plastic Surgery Center, we do not apply a single solution. We analyze the anatomy of each patient to choose the technique that guarantees optimal skin retraction and almost invisible healing.
Preparation, procedure and recovery
The process is structured in clearly defined phases that allow an adequate evaluation, a safe intervention and a controlled recovery, optimizing functional and esthetic results in the medium and long term.
1. Consultation
Clinical evaluation to rule out pathologies and plan the surgical design.
2. Day of surgery
Outpatient procedure under local anesthesia plus sedation or general anesthesia (depending on the case), with a duration of 60 to 90 minutes.
3. Postoperative
We explain the use of the compression vest (15-30 days) and the importance of lymphatic drainage to accelerate the swelling.
4: Results
The changes are immediate, but the final definition can be seen after 3 to 6 months.

Your Gynecomastia in Cancun
Traveling to Cancun for your surgery combines Dr. Sámano's medical excellence with the convenience of a world-class destination.
Benefits of a surgical procedure for Gynecomastia
Reduction mammoplasty is a transformative surgery that combines medical and aesthetic benefits, improving quality of life, emotional well-being and daily comfort in a comprehensive way.
Real results of Gynecomastia surgeries
Before and after of real patients treated at CPSC. Images documented under medical criteria, advanced techniques and professional follow-up, with focus on safety, body proportion and natural results.
Types of Gynecomastia Scars
All surgery leaves a mark, but at CPSC we design low, strategic incisions that are hidden under under undergarments. With time and proper care, scars fade significantly.
Scars
high

They form when there is excessive collagen production during healing. They remain above the level of the surrounding skin but usually flatten over time.
Scars
hypertrophic

Thick, raised and often reddish in the first few months. Unlike keloids, they remain within the edges of the original incision and improve significantly over time.
Scars
keloids

Result from excessive scarring that extends beyond the wound area. They have a strong genetic component and require special attention during recovery.
Scars
widened

These scars are usually flat and smooth to the touch, but appear stretched or wider than desired. This usually occurs when there is too much tension on the skin during the closure or healing process.
Scars
Hyper /
Hypopigmented

This refers to scars that heal with a different tone than your natural skin tone. They can be hyperpigmented (darker than the surrounding skin) or hypopigmented (lighter or whiter).
Healing varies from patient to patient and depends on skin type and aftercare. At CPSC, we provide close follow-up and specific recommendations to achieve the best possible result. Specialized treatments are available to help make scars less visible. In addition, sun protection during the first year is key.
Gynecomastia Recovery Schedule
Recovery after a reduction mammoplasty is a progressive process. At Cancun Plastic Surgery Center, we monitor each stage to ensure that weight relief and the new shape of your breast evolve optimally.
Week 1 (Days 7-10)
It is normal to present swelling, tenderness, tension and mild discomfort in the thoracic area. Relative rest, continuous use of the compression vest, prescribed medication and avoidance of physical exertion are indicated. Initial medical follow-up evaluates early evolution and healing.
Weeks 2-4
Swelling progressively decreases and mobility for light daily activities improves. The incisions continue to heal under specific care. It is essential to maintain the use of the surgical vest according to medical indications to promote adequate support and tissue adaptation.
Weeks 4-6
Chest contours begin to take on a more natural shape and sensation gradually improves. Many patients resume normal activities more comfortably. Healing progresses in a controlled manner, always under medical supervision and respecting the postoperative indications.
Months 2-3
Residual inflammation continues to decrease and the tissues stabilize in their new position. The scars enter the maturation phase. Moderate exercise can be started only with medical authorization, favoring a progressive and safe functional recovery.
Months 3-6
The results become more evident, with a flatter, lighter and more proportionate chest. Sensitivity usually normalizes and most patients resume their normal routine. Scars continue to gradually lighten and soften.
6 months - 1 year
The results are consolidated and the scars advance in their final maturation process. The thoracic contour presents a stable, natural and harmonious appearance. Periodic medical follow-up ensures an adequate evolution and sustained results.
After 1 year
The results of gynecomastia surgery are long lasting. Maintaining a stable weight, healthy habits and regular medical check-ups contribute to preserve the functional and aesthetic benefits obtained in the long term.
Frequently asked questions about gynecomastia correction
Clear answers on safety, recovery and candidacy for your gynecomastia
Gynecomastia is the abnormal enlargement of breast tissue in men, caused mainly by a hormonal imbalance between estrogen and testosterone. It may occur in one or both breasts and may be associated with hormonal changes, obesity, use of certain medications, steroid use, metabolic alterations or specific medical conditions.
Men with persistent breast tissue growth that does not respond to medical treatment or lifestyle changes are candidates. It is essential to have weight stability, good general health and realistic expectations. Clinical assessment can determine whether glandular tissue, fatty tissue or a combination of both predominates.
Surgery is tailored to the type of gynecomastia diagnosed. It may include direct resection of the glandular tissue by periareolar microincision, liposuction to remove localized fat, or a combination of both techniques. The goal is to restore a flat, symmetrical and anatomically male thoracic contour, preserving the naturalness of the area.
Recovery is usually progressive and controlled. The use of a compression garment is indicated for several weeks to reduce inflammation and favor skin adaptation. Most patients resume daily activities in a few days, avoiding intense exercise for approximately four to six weeks, according to individual clinical evolution.
Our priority is aesthetic discretion. In most cases, we make a micro-incision at the lower edge of the areola, where the change in skin pigmentation allows the scar to be virtually unnoticeable over time. If the procedure is purely liposuction, the incisions are only a few millimeters. Dr. Sámano employs advanced suturing techniques to ensure a uniform skin recovery and results that look completely natural.
The recovery process is gradual but steady. During the first week, the patient can resume light daily activities and office work. It is essential to avoid heavy lifting or chest straining for the first 21 days. Generally, we authorize the return to light cardiovascular training after one month, and to pectoral strength exercise after 6 to 8 weeks, ensuring that the internal tissues have healed properly to avoid residual inflammation.
Yes, the results are considered permanent. Once the glandular tissue and fat cells are surgically removed, they do not regenerate again. However, in order to maintain the defined pectoral contour in the long term, it is vital that the patient maintains a stable weight and avoids the use of substances that cause hormonal imbalances (such as certain steroids or specific medications). The stability of your new male profile depends directly on a healthy post-surgery lifestyle.
Cancun has established itself as a center of excellence for international medical tourism. At CPSC, we offer a superior clinical safety environment, operating in accredited hospitals that comply with global standards. By choosing us, the patient has access to an ASPS and ISAPS certified surgeon at a significantly more competitive cost than in the United States or Canada, including a concierge service that manages all the logistics of recovery in the Caribbean.









