Male liposuction & gynecomastia in Korea

Male liposuction differs from female — thicker skin and more fibrous fat. And gynecomastia must be distinguished as fatty, glandular or mixed before a direction is set. Royal Line assesses the male body type and gynecomastia type first.
Men searching for "male liposuction" or "gynecomastia" usually consider the abdomen, flanks and chest. Because male fat and skin differ from female, a female approach does not simply transfer. This article covers the character of male liposuction and how gynecomastia is classified.
Why male liposuction differs
- Firmer fat: more fibrous connective tissue means fat sits firmly
- Thicker skin: the way surface evenness is achieved differs
- Common areas: abdomen, flanks and chest (gynecomastia) are frequently treated
Gynecomastia — classify first
Gynecomastia is an enlarged male chest that is classified as a fatty type (mostly fat), a glandular type (developed gland tissue), or a mixed type. The ASPS notes that treatment depends on the cause and type.
| Type | Approach |
|---|---|
| Fatty | Liposuction may help |
| Glandular | Where gland predominates, suction alone has limits — gland removal considered |
| Mixed | Fat and gland assessed together to set the direction |
Even when the "enlarged chest" looks the same, the cause differs. Whether it is fat or gland is distinguished first, then the direction is set.
The Royal Line approach
Royal Line treats male abdomen, flanks and gynecomastia, distinguishing the gynecomastia type first. The director, Dr. Kim In-gu, handles consultation, surgery and recovery observation personally, and uses the three-step Lot Liposuction® method for firmer male fat. Recovery and results vary between individuals and are confirmed in consultation. English-speaking staff and a Japanese coordinator support international patients.
References
The classification and approach for gynecomastia are covered by the ASPS and Mayo Clinic. Male liposuction and gynecomastia should be decided with a physician, considering type and body.
