Male mammary gland hyperplasia can return to normal in about 2-3 weeks after operation. Male mammary gland hyperplasia is relatively rare in clinic, which is usually caused by excessive estrogen secretion or insufficient androgen secretion, and may also be caused by diseases such as pituitary adenoma. Male mammary gland hyperplasia surgery is a minor operation with little damage, and most of it has no effect on the body. Breast hyperplasia in adolescent boys does not need treatment, and most of them will disappear and return to normal within 1-2 years.
Male patients with mammary gland hyperplasia should pay more attention to their diet after resection. It is best to give priority to light nutrition and eat more protein and vitamin foods, because protein foods help to enhance patients' resistance, while antibiotic foods can help patients heal wounds, so it is very helpful for male patients to eat more of these foods after operation.