Gynecomastia Surgery for Bristol, CT Patients
A dedicated gynecomastia practice run by Yale-trained, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. John Reilly. Bristol patients reach our Trumbull office in just under an hour via I-84 and Route 8.

Why Bristol Patients Choose Us
Bristol sits in central Connecticut, with our Trumbull office about 50 to 60 minutes south via I-84 and Route 8. The drive is steady highway most of the way, and the specialty focus of our practice is what motivates patients to make the trip.
Worth the Drive South
Bristol patients won’t find a male chest-oriented practice closer to home. Our office sees gynecomastia cases week after week, which builds a depth of clinical experience that travels well past an hour-long drive each way.
Single-Service Focus
Our Connecticut practice centers on male breast reduction, with a dedicated focus on gynecomastia care. That focus shapes how every consultation, surgery, and recovery plan comes together.
Outpatient and Same-Day
Surgery happens at our accredited Trumbull facility on an outpatient basis. Bristol patients arrive in the morning and head back up Route 8 the same afternoon. No overnight stay, no hospital admission required.
Direct Communication
Phone calls, follow-up questions, and post-op concerns route directly to Dr. Reilly or his core staff. There’s no layer of intermediaries between you and your surgeon throughout the entire process.
From Bristol to the Gynecomastia Center
Driving Directions From Bristol
Before & After Results
See what’s possible. These before-and-after photos show gynecomastia patient results and what a personalized approach can achieve.
Five Categories of Gynecomastia Treatment
Bristol patients arrive with cases at every grade level on the spectrum, from minor tissue puffiness to advanced cases that involve significant skin laxity. Each patient gets a treatment plan specific to their case grade, body type, and the result they’re after.
Post Weight Loss Gynecomastia
Connecticut Grade 3 Case Study
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Grade 3 Gynecomastia
Gland excision, liposuction, skin removal

The Backstory
This patient carried a significant amount of tissue that caused the chest to hang well past the natural chest line. The weight of it affected posture, clothing choices, and comfort during physical activity. He came in looking for a real solution after living with it for over a decade.
The Consultation
The exam revealed heavy glandular buildup along with excess skin that had stretched over time. Dr. Reilly classified it as Grade 3 and recommended a combined approach: tissue excision, liposuction, and skin removal to bring the chest back into proportion. He explained that cases like this require more than excision alone to get a clean result.
Surgery Day
All three components were performed in a single session. The gland was removed, surrounding fat was contoured, and the excess skin was reduced to tighten the chest wall. He headed home that same day with a compression vest and a recovery plan in place.
Recovery and Result
The first couple of weeks involved rest and limited movement. He gradually returned to full activity over the following month. The before and after comparison shows a major difference in how the chest sits against the body. The hanging tissue is gone, and the profile is significantly flatter and tighter.
Recovery for Bristol Patients
Recovery looks different from one Bristol patient to the next based on age, fitness baseline, and what daily life requires. Your specific plan reflects your situation, with realistic expectations for return to work, family time, and physical activity.
Getting Back to Work
Bristol patients work across a range of fields, from corporate roles at ESPN headquarters to local manufacturing trades and small businesses around Forestville. Most desk-based roles allow patients to return after roughly a week. Trade and physical jobs require longer.
Lake Compounce Season
For Bristol patients with summer plans at Lake Compounce or weekend gatherings at Page Park or Rockwell Park, surgery between November and February sets you up well. The healing window leaves your chest fully recovered before the warm months arrive.
Activity Phases
Daily walking is fine starting within the first week of surgery. Steady cardio at moderate effort opens up around the two-week point. Chest-engaging exercises like pushups, bench press, and cable work hold off until somewhere between weeks four and six.

Dr. Reilly’s Background
Board certified plastic surgeon Dr. John Reilly has spent more than two and a half decades performing male chest surgery. His residency training came through Yale, where he covered the full breadth of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures. Bristol-area patients regularly make up part of his weekly caseload.
Gynecomastia sits at the center of his practice. Over the years, Dr. Reilly has refined his approach to handle everything from mild glandular cases to severe skin and tissue excess. That depth of experience shapes how every consultation, surgical plan, and recovery gets handled.
Bristol Patient Questions
Bristol patients exploring male breast reduction often share similar concerns. Here are the questions that come up most at the Connecticut Gynecomastia Center.
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