Today, we will talk about the purpose of gynecomastia surgery, in general, we do gynecomastia surgery for three kinds of patients: the first is to relieve the patient’s physical pain (some gynecomastia patients have breast lumps, pain, secretion of milk, etc. Conservative treatment is ineffective); the second is a serious impact on the beauty of self-confidence, affecting the normal social life (they are always hunching over their chests, not dare to stand up, not dare to bare shoulders, not dare to go swimming and public baths, and even not dare to wear a white shirt, etc.); the third is that the doctor can not detect malignant lesions of the breast; it can be said that the purpose of different surgery determines Secondly, it seriously affects the beauty and self-confidence, and affects the normal social life (they always walk with their chest hunched, afraid to hold out their chest, afraid to bare their shoulders, afraid to go swimming and public baths, and even afraid to wear a white T-shirt, etc.); and thirdly, it is the person who can not be discharged from the malignant lesions of the breast by the doctor’s examination; it can be said that different surgical purposes determine different surgical treatment plans: no If the main purpose of treating the lumps, pain, secretion of breast milk, etc., and it does not matter about the aesthetics of the patients, then it does not matter how big or small the scar is. If the main goal is to treat symptoms such as painful lumps that produce breast milk, and it doesn’t matter about aesthetics, then the size of the scar doesn’t matter! For patients who want to look good and feel confident, hold up their chests, swim with bare shoulders, have close friends who can’t see the traces of the surgery, and pass the military checkup, they need a minimally invasive surgery that hides the traces of the surgery, and the surgery needs to achieve the effect of a normal male chest contour! This is the most common group of patients and the main group of gynecomastia patients! The last category is the one that we often refer to as “clean” (suspected or confirmed malignant lesions). The goal of surgery for this group is to ensure that the breast tissue is removed cleanly (not a single cell is left behind), and this is done from the point of view of the patient’s life and safety, and is best performed by experienced breast oncologists. The best choice is an experienced breast tumor surgeon.