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Male chest reduction from a man who had it: what liposuction takes, what the gland excision actually treats, how long you live in the compression vest, and whether the flat chest stays.
Male breast reduction, from the layered shirts to the settled chest.

Mr Julian Hart, FRCS (Plast)

Consultant Plastic Surgeon

Mr Julian Hart (FRCS (Plast)) is a consultant plastic surgeon whose practice includes body-contouring and chest surgery in men: liposuction of the fatty component, excision of the glandular disc, and the larger skin-removal cases where the difference between a flat, natural chest and a dished or uneven one is decided by judgement rather than by how much tissue comes out.

He reads the clinical content on Allegis Health before it goes up, paying closest attention to the parts men most often get wrong: what liposuction can and cannot remove, why the gland has to be excised to stop recurrence, the honest figures on haematoma, sensation and revision, and when a chest change needs investigating rather than simply operating on. Where the writing edges toward a promise, he pulls it back to what the evidence will actually carry.

His review is a credential, not a consultation. Whether surgery suits you, whether your fullness is gland or fat, and what result is realistic are questions for a surgeon who can examine your own chest and follow you up afterwards, not something reading a website can settle.

Articles medically reviewed by Mr Julian Hart