Mission Statement
Our mission at Boston Gynecomastia Specialists, as the premier Gynecomastia Center of Boston, is a deep commitment to carefully listen to our patients and understand their goals, utilizing the most advanced technology and techniques to achieve their best results, and deliver natural looking appearance which meet or exceed expectations.
Safety and Client Satisfaction
Meeting our patients’ needs safely is always our highest priority. Within the comfortable environment of our facility, Boston Gynecomastia Specialists caters to our patients’ unique requirements for safety and desire for privacy. Directed by Dr. Edwin Ishoo, with the assistance of our skilled support staff, we are committed to providing excellence in office-based procedures for a broad range of gynecomastia stages. Dr. Ishoo is a board-certified surgeon with specialization and expertise in the treatment of gynecomastia or male breast reduction with over 30 years of experience. Under Dr. Ishoo’s direction and guidance, our facility has carefully designed individualized treatments for gynecomastia during and after the procedure, delivered by our exceptional staff who know the importance of client care, professionalism, skill, and meticulous attention to detail. Our office is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts and is designed to deliver focused and specialized care for the safe and effective treatment of gynecomastia with a high level of safety, specialized support, state-of-the-art technology, and the best in post-operative care and recovery.
A Board Certified Doctor
Dr. Edwin Ishoo graduated from the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Michigan Medical School. His surgical internship and subspecialty residency training was completed at Boston University with additional fellowship training at The University of Cincinnati.
Dr. Edwin Ishoo is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (ABOto) and has achieved membership in the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (AAFPRS), the prestigious American College of Surgeons (ACS), the American Academy of Otolaryngology (OTO-HNS), and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS). In addition to serving clients, he has served as faculty at major universities, taught doctors and medical students, and provided training in our facilities to cosmetic care specialists. His publications include numerous scientific articles and book chapters, both as a lead author and contributor, and he has been invited to present at national meetings.
Expect Expertise & Experience
Dr. Edwin Ishoo strongly believes in using new technology such as VASER and Power-Assitent Liposuction along with the revolutionary and innovative PEXsculpt procedure tailored to each individual’s unique condition and goals to achieve optimal cosmetic results and a great patient experience. This includes proper education with every client, a well-designed procedure time, and minimal recovery – all while avoiding dangerous anesthesia for maximal safety and superb cosmetic outcome. Dr. Ishoo has successfully performed hundreds of gynecomastia and body contouring procedures. Based on his expertise in minimally invasive techniques, Dr. Ishoo has furthered the field of cosmetic medicine by developing innovative techniques such as PEXsculpt for the treatment of gynecomastia or male breast reduction which delivers significantly reduced recovery time, high standard of safety, and maintain excellent cosmetic results. Boston Gynecomastia Specialists is the greater Boston Gynecomastia Center of excellence.
It begins with a customized Consultation:
During your consultation appointment, Dr. Ishoo goes well beyond what most centers provide. His goal is to educate and inform clients with details about their condition, options and our procedures and discuss concerns and goals to identify how to achieve optimal results and what to expect during the different post-operative recovery stages. Once you have identified a concern about gynecomastia or male breast enlargement and submitted your online intake form in advance of scheduling your office consultation with Dr Ishoo, you can expect the following consultation process:
- Review your medical history and any current medications.
- Identify and discuss your goals, desires, and concerns.
- Based on your stage and objectives, Dr. Ishoo will determine what options you are a candidate for.
- All relevant procedures will be explained in depth and offered.
- Type of anesthesia for procedure will be discussed.
- Realistic expectations and results will be determined.
- All of your questions will be answered.
- If you decide that the procedure is right for you, you will be given the necessary information and treatment plan to move forward.
- Remember, if you are concerned with gynecomastia, we can help you get it off your chest in a day and off your mind for life to live your best life.
Keys to a great result are:
- An informed and educated patient – regarding their options, procedures and the process.
- Realistic expectations about outcomes.
- Full disclosure of anything which could impact your treatment.
- Patient safety and privacy.
- Attaining a natural look.
- Dr. Ishoo’s good sense of the appropriate aesthetics for your condition and body type.
- Impeccable technical skills.
- Compliance with all instructions and careful adherence to post-procedure care.
GYNECOMASTIA
What is gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia is enlargement of the gland tissue of the male breast. During infancy, puberty, and in middle-aged to older men, gynecomastia can be common. Gynecomastia must be distinguished from pseudogynecomastia or lipomastia, which refers to the presence of fat deposits in the breast area of obese men. True gynecomastia results from growth of the glandular, or breast tissue, which is present in very small amounts in men. Gynecomastia is the most common reason for medical evaluation of the male breast.
Gynecomastia facts
- Gynecomastia is enlargement of the glandular tissue of the male breast.
- Gynecomastia may occur during infancy and puberty in normally-developing boys.
- Gynecomastia results from an imbalance in the hormonal environment in the body, with a relative excess of estrogens (female hormones) when compared to androgens (male hormones).
- Gynecomastia can result as a side effect of numerous medications and drugs of abuse.
- Gynecomastia is associated with certain medical conditions including hyperthyroidism, chronic kidney failure, and cirrhosis of the liver.
- Medications and surgical treatments can be used to treat gynecomastia.
What causes gynecomastia?
Gynecomastia results from an imbalance in hormone levels in which levels of estrogen (female hormones) are increased relative to levels of androgens (male hormones). Gynecomastia that occurs in normally growing infant and pubertal boys that resolves on its own with time is known as physiologic gynecomastia.
All individuals, whether male or female, possess both female hormones (estrogens) and male hormones (androgens). During puberty, levels of these hormones may fluctuate and rise at different levels, resulting in a temporary state in which estrogen concentration is relatively high. Studies regarding the prevalence of gynecomastia in normal adolescents have yielded widely varying results, with prevalence estimates as low as 4% and as high as 69% of adolescent boys. These differences probably result from variations in what is perceived to be normal, and the different ages of boys examined in the studies.
Gynecomastia caused by transient changes in hormone levels with growth usually disappears on its own within six months to two years. Occasionally, gynecomastia that develops in puberty persists beyond two years and is referred to as persistent pubertal gynecomastia.
A number of medical conditions may also result in gynecomastia:
- Malnutrition and re-feeding (recovery from malnutrition) have both been shown to create a hormonal environment that may lead to gynecomastia. Similarly, cirrhosis of the liver alters normal hormone metabolism and may lead to gynecomastia.
- Disorders of the male sex organs (testes) can result in decreased testosterone production and relatively high estrogen levels, leading to gynecomastia. These disorders may be genetic, such as Klinefelter’s syndrome, or acquired due to trauma, infection, reduced blood flow, or aging. Testicular cancers may also secrete hormones that cause gynecomastia.
- Other conditions that are associated with an altered hormonal environment in the body and may be associated with gynecomastia are chronic renal failure and hyperthyroidism. Rarely, cancers other than testicular tumors may produce hormones that can cause gynecomastia.
Gynecomastia can also be a side effect of a number of medications. Examples of drugs that can be associated with gynecomastia are listed below:
- spironolactone (Aldactone), a diuretic that has anti-androgenic activity;
- Calcium channel blockers used to treat hypertension (such as nifedipine [Procardia and others]);
- ACE inhibitor drugs for hypertension (captopril [Capoten], enalapril [Vasotec]);
- some antibiotics (for example, isoniazid, ketoconazole [Nizoral, Extina, Xolegel, Kuric], and metronidazole [Flagyl]);
- anti-ulcer drugs (such as ranitidine [Zantac], cimetidine [Tagamet], and omeprazole [Prilosec]);
- anti-androgen or estrogen therapies for prostate cancer;
- methyldopa (Aldomet);
- highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) for HIV disease, which may cause fat redistribution leading to pseudogynecomastia or, in some cases, true gynecomastia;
- digitoxin;
- diazepam (Valium);
- drugs of abuse (for example, alcohol, marijuana, heroin); and
What are the risk factors for gynecomastia?
Normally developing pubertal males may be at risk for gynecomastia that is part of the normal developmental process. Normal male infants also may have gynecomastia. Other risk factors include aging, since aging may promote decreases in testosterone production that can cause gynecomastia. The risk factors for developing gynecomastia related to specific diseases and conditions (such as cirrhosis of the liver) are the same risk factors that predispose to those conditions. Taking certain medications (see above) may increase the risk of developing gynecomastia.
What are the symptoms of gynecomastia?
The primary symptom of gynecomastia is enlargement of the male breasts. As mentioned before, gynecomastia is the enlargement of glandular tissue rather than fatty tissue. It is typically symmetrical in location with regard to the nipple and may have a rubbery or firm feel. Gynecomastia usually occurs on both sides but can be unilateral in some cases. The enlargement may be greater on one side even if both sides are involved. Tenderness and sensitivity may be present, although there is typically no severe pain.
The most important distinction with gynecomastia is differentiation from male breast cancer, which accounts for about 1% of overall cases of breast cancer. Cancer is usually confined to one side, is not necessarily centered around the nipple, feels hard or firm, and can be associated with dimpling of the skin, retraction of the nipple, nipple discharge, and enlargement of the underarm (axillary) lymph nodes.
When should I call the doctor about gynecomastia?
It is appropriate to consult a health care practitioner if a male develops gynecomastia in order to determine its cause. The health care practitioner can order tests if necessary to rule out any serious medical conditions that may be the cause of gynecomastia.
How is gynecomastia diagnosed?
The definition of gynecomastia is the presence of breast tissue greater than 0.5 cm in diameter in a male. As previously discussed, gynecomastia is the presence of true breast (glandular) tissue, generally located around the nipple. Fat deposition is not considered to be true gynecomastia.
In most cases, gynecomastia can be diagnosed by a physical examination. A careful medical history is also important, including medication and drug use. If there is a suspicion of cancer, a mammogram may be ordered by a health care practitioner. Further tests may be recommended to help establish the cause of gynecomastia in certain cases. These can include blood tests to examine liver, kidney, and thyroid function. Measurement of hormone levels in the bloodstream may also be recommended in some cases.
Surgical treatments
Reduction mammoplasty (male breast reduction surgery) has been used for decades as the definitive treatment of gynecomastia, or in cases in which drug therapies have not been effective. Dr. Ishoo has extensive experience in surgical treatment of gynecomastia and has developed PEXsculpt, a highly effective minimally invasive surgical treatment of gynecomastia with a highly masculine appearance for men with stage I or II gynecomastia.
What are the complications of gynecomastia?
Although pubertal gynecomastia typically regresses on its own, in rare cases it may persist, requiring treatment. Gynecomastia that is present over the long term (12 months or more) may undergo scarring (medically termed fibrosis), making treatment with medications much more difficult if not impossible to achieve a response.
Psychological consequences can occur if the breast enlargement is pronounced or is a source of embarrassment.
Gynecomastia that occurs because of hormonal fluctuations with growth or aging cannot be prevented. Gynecomastia related to medical conditions can only be prevented to the extent that the underlying or responsible condition can be prevented.
What is the prognosis for gynecomastia?
True gynecomastia does not generally resolve without treatment, and medical treatment is not effective in resolving it in many cases. For cases in which the breast tissue has become persistently enlarged or fibrotic, surgical techniques can help restore normal appearance. However, the standard procedures may result in significant deformity and require prolonged recovery. Dr. Ishoo’s PEXsculpt innovation, results in dramatic contouring and sculpting of breast fat and gland tissue to create the most natural and masculine chest.
It is important that you entrust your Male Breast Reduction to an experienced surgeon performing this procedure. Dr. Edwin Ishoo has extensive experience with using the VASER™ and the microdebrider in body sculpting. Please contact Dr. Ishoo for a confidential, complimentary consultation to see if PEXsculpt procedure is right for you. Please visit our photo gallery to see our before and after photos.
VASER Liposelection®
Transform Your Body with Revolutionary Body Contouring
Are you bothered by specific areas of your body that are resistant to diet and exercise? Whether you’re searching for a minor touch-up or a major transformation, VASER Lipo may be the procedure you’ve been waiting for. This revolutionary fat removal procedure is a safe alternative over aggressive liposuction that can damage surrounding tissues and involve a much longer recovery period. Whether you are looking to reshape the traditional problem areas – your waste, thighs or bottom, or if you’re looking to finely sculpt the more delicate areas such as your arms, neck or chest, VASER Lipo can be tailored to produce superior results in just one session, without pain and with a short recovery time.
How VASER Lipo® works
VASER Lipo uses the revolutionary technique called LipoSelection® to target unwanted fat and gently remove it from the body. To begin, the target area is injected with a saline solution known as “tumescent fluid.” The tumescent fluid numbs the target area while shrinking local blood vessels. The fluid also expands the volume of the targeted area, making it easier to gently remove fat cells. Small-diameter probes are inserted into the body through tiny incisions. The probes resonate a high ultrasonic frequency which literally shakes the fat cells loose, while leaving blood vessels, nerves and connective tissues intact. Once the loose fat cells mix with the tumescent fluid, they are removed from the body by using gentle suction.
VASER Lipo is an extremely precise, gentle procedure where patients typically report dramatic reshaping with very little downtime. Cosmetic surgeons recommend VASER Lipo because of its precision and ability to produce predictable results, as compared to traditional liposuction which can result in lumpy and uneven areas.
A Consultation with our doctors:
At the consultation appointment, our doctor will provide you with information about your diagnosis and treatment options as well as discussing your concerns and objectives. Once you have identified a concern about your gynecomastia grade & stage, you can expect the following consultation process:
- We will review your medical history
- You will identify and discuss your concerns, desires and goals
- Based on your objectives, our doctor will determine what treatment options are best for you
- All appropriate procedures will be offered and explained in depth
- Details of treatment options as well as immediate post-treatment experience will be reviewed.
- Expectations as to recovery course, post-treatment care, activity level and final results are discussed
- All of your questions will be answered
- If you decide that the proposed treatment plan is right for you, you will be given all the necessary information on how to proceed and achieve your goals.
Our staff is led by Dr. Edwin Ishoo, a board certified physician and surgeon who specializes in the safe and effective treatment of gynecomastia. Dr. Ishoo performs all patient evaluations and treatment plannings.
Dr. Edwin Ishoo is an experienced and accomplished cosmetic surgeon, specializing in male breast reduction serving as the founder, medical director and staff surgeon at the Boston Gynecomastia Specialists, the greater Boston Gynecomastia Center of excellence. Dr. Ishoo is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Michigan Medical School. He completed his surgical subspecialty residency training at Boston University and additional fellowship training at The University of Cincinnati.
Dr. Edwin Ishoo is board certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (ABOto) and achieved membership in the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (AAFPRS), fellow membership of the American Academy of Otolaryngology (OTO-HNS), the prestigious American College of Surgeons (ACS), and the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS). He has served as faculty at several major universities and taught medical students and doctors. He has authored and contributed to numerous scientific articles and book chapters and has been invited to present at national meetings.
The Boston Gynecomastia Specialists is the premier Greater Boston Gynecomastia Center of excellence. We prioritize delivering exceptional care from your initial consultation to your recovery and beyond. We deeply value the trust you place in us and are committed to upholding the highest standards of patient care. Our team, led by Dr. Edwin Ishoo, a board-certified surgeon specializing in gynecomastia treatment, is devoted to achieving optimal surgical results for each individual. Recognizing that every person is unique, we personalize our approach to meet your specific needs. Whether you have questions or are ready to schedule your personalized in-person consultation, please don’t hesitate to contact the Boston Gynecomastia Specialists, the premier Gynecomastia Center of Boston, today. We’re here to support you every step of the way!
Boston Gynecomastia Specialists
1260 Cambridge st
Cambridge, MA 02139
(888) 380-3222