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Male chest reduction
(gynaecomastia surgery)
Male chest reduction surgery, or gynaecomastia surgery, is a surgical procedure that removes excess chest tissue for a firmer, flatter chest. Ideal for those with loose or sagging skin due to weight loss, ageing, or hormonal imbalances, chest reduction surgery can enhance body contour, comfort and confidence.
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At a glance Benefits Type Before and after Cost Testimonials Team Why us FAQs Risks

Male chest reduction at a glance

Here's what to expect from your chest reduction surgery and the recovery process.

Surgery time

Two to three hours

Hospital stay

Day case/one night

Reasonable mobility

After one day

Shower

After two days

Time off work

One to two weeks

Garments

Compression garment worn for six weeks

Driving

From one to two weeks (check with your insurance)

Full recovery

Six weeks

Male chest reduction benefits
  1. Physical and psychological relief

    Gynaecomastia surgery can significantly improve both physical comfort and emotional wellbeing, helping men feel more at ease in their bodies

  2. Improved skin health

    Having excess skin removed can stop chafing and rashes, as well as reducing the size of your nipples (if needed)

  3. Enhanced confidence

    It can also boost your confidence by giving you a more masculine-looking chest

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Male chest surgery procedures
  1. Sub-areolar button removal

  2. Full open correction

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Male chest reduction cost breakdown

View our self-pay treatment prices and discounts for Benenden Health members below. If you'd like to discuss your needs, or would like a bespoke quotation for cosmetic surgery, please contact our Private Patient team on 01580 363158.

Take advantage of payment plans through our trusted partner, Chrysalis, and spread the cost of your treatment. Fit your repayments into your monthly budget rather than having to find the full cost at the time of your treatment.

Procedure type
Initial consultation price
Treatment price*
Monthly cost**
Member discount
Male chest reduction (full)
£285
From £7,595
From £183.64
10%
Male chest reduction (sub-areolar)
£285
From £6,805
From £164.54
10%
Male chest reduction (full)
£285
From £7,595
From £759.50
10%
Male chest reduction (sub-areolar)
£285
From £6,805
From £680.50
10%
Male chest reduction
Male chest reduction (0% over 10 months)
Male chest reduction
Male chest reduction (full)
Initial consultation price
£285

Treatment price*
From £7,595

Monthly cost**
From £183.64

Member discount
10%

Male chest reduction (sub-areolar)
Initial consultation price
£285

Treatment price*
From £6,805

Monthly cost**
From £164.54

Member discount
10%

Male chest reduction (0% over 10 months)
Male chest reduction (full)
Initial consultation price
£285

Treatment price*
From £7,595

Monthly cost**
From £759.50

Member discount
10%

Male chest reduction (sub-areolar)
Initial consultation price
£285

Treatment price*
From £6,805

Monthly cost**
From £680.50

Member discount
10%

TESTIMONIALS

What our patients are saying

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Paul
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Benenden Hospital is a fantastic hospital, the rooms are private, the facilities are unbelievably clean, there’s always a member of staff around to support you. Everything you could hope or want from a hospital is there, it is a very impressive place.

Meet the team

Our team of Surgeons and nurses bring exceptional expertise to Benenden Hospital. Explore their profiles to learn more about their backgrounds, specialisms and commitment to outstanding care.

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Christopher Macdonald

Consultant Plastic Surgeon

Mr Macdonald's clinical interests include breast reduction surgery, abdominoplasty or tummy tuck, body contouring, brachioplasty or arm lift.

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Simon P Mackey

Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon

Mr Mackey's clinical interests include breast reduction surgery, mastopexy or breast uplift, abdominoplasty or tummy tuck, brachioplasty or arm lift.

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Lexie Otana

Lexie Otana

Senior Staff Nurse in Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery

Lexie is the Senior Staff Nurse in Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery at Benenden Hospital.

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Why Benenden Hospital?

Benenden Hospital is an ultra-modern private hospital, rated as Outstanding by the Care Quality Commission. Patients are at the heart of everything we do at Benenden Hospital, where we have created a caring environment full of kind and compassionate people.

Great service

Countryside retreat

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Tailored support

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FAQs

What does gynaecomastia surgery involve? +

We offer two types of male chest reduction surgery: sub-areolar button removal and full open correction, with liposuction and nipple grafts.

The surgery takes between an hour and two and a half hours, depending upon which procedure, or combination of procedures you need.

Gynaecomastia surgery is usually performed under a general anaesthetic, so you’ll be asleep during the operation.

However, for smaller cases of gynaecomastia (a sub-areolar button), it can also be performed under local anaesthetic.

What are the risks of male chest reduction surgery? +

Every operation carries some risk, which your Consultant or specialist nurse will discuss with you. Here are some that could occur during gynaecomastia surgery:

  • The wound may become infected or break down 
  • Contour irregularity
  • Bleeding or haematoma (a collection of blood in the wound) that would mean that you’d need to be taken back to theatre to stop the bleeding
  • Lumpy scarring (hypertrophic or keloid scarring) which can be difficult to treat
  • Change in nipple sensation (usually less sensitive, but occasionally more)
  • Complete or partial loss of your nipple (a rare, but important, complication)
  • Fat necrosis (dying of some areas of fat within the breast). This either shows as an oily discharge from the wound or as the formation of lumps within the breast. It may mean you need to go back to the operating theatre, but can usually be treated as an outpatient with dressings (if the wound has opened) or with massage of any lumps
  • Asymmetry – no chest is perfectly symmetrical. Although we strive to make both sides as equal as possible, there will be differences between them
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolus (PE) – these are blood clots that may occur in the leg (DVT) and travel to the lung (PE) which may be very serious – fortunately they are rare in gynaecomastia surgery
  • Further surgery may be needed to adjust for imperfections or significant differences between the two sides
What can I expect after male chest reduction surgery? +

This can be a day case procedure, or a one night stay. We’ll give you painkillers to take home with you, as your chest may be sore and swollen following surgery.

After surgery, the wounds will be dressed in medical tape. This is splash-proof and shower-proof (but not bath-proof).

You’ll be able to shower from the day after surgery, and dab the tape dry with a clean towel, kitchen towel or a hairdryer on a cold setting to dry the tapes.

Our ward staff will call you after a couple of days, to make sure you're recovering well. You'll have a telephone consultation with our specialist nurse about a week after surgery.

Two weeks after surgery, we'll invite you for a wound check to remove any dressings.

At four to six weeks, you'll see the Consultant and we'll give you a number to call if you have any issues.

Six months after your surgery, we'll contact you again to see how you're getting on.

Will I need to wear anything after gynaecomastia surgery? +

You'll need to wear a firm-fitting compression garment or running top the following day. This will need to be worn day and night for six weeks.

When can I get back to my normal activities? +

It's important you take your time to recover, as the final shape of your chest may take months to settle.

We advise everybody not to do any strenuous lifting for six weeks post-surgery, but you may be able to drive after one to two weeks if you can safely do an emergency stop. Please check with your insurance company before you resume driving.

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How we reduce risks
  1. Pre-operative assessment

    Prior to your surgery, you’ll have an appointment with a specialist nurse who will conduct a thorough review of your medical, surgical, and social history in order to ascertain how suitable, fit and well you are for surgery. They will conduct important investigative tests to ensure that any risks surrounding surgery are well managed.

  2. Dedicated decontamination services

    Our on-site Decontamination Services Department ensures all reusable medical devices are thoroughly and safely decontaminated to meet the highest standards of hygiene.
  3. Infection prevention control

    To safeguard everyone in our environment, we follow rigorous infection prevention and control protocols. Patients, visitors, and staff are asked to contact us before coming to the hospital if they are experiencing any symptoms of or have an active infection so that we can advise them on whether they should still attend or visit someone who may be a patient.
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Page last reviewed: 04 November 2025