What Men Should Know About Undergoing Gynecomastia Surgery

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What Men Should Know About Undergoing Gynecomastia Surgery

Jaseela

Jaseela

Updated on August 16, 2024

Medically verified by Dr. Arya

Fact checked by Dr. Pournami

Gynecomastia Surgery

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Are you having big, uneven, unwanted breasts? It is understandable that it affects you at least a little bit. And it might be severely damaging your self-esteem.

But guess what? There is a remedy for your problem- gynecomastia surgery.

Still feeling clueless about where and how to begin? Worry no more.

In this blog, let’s explore what you need to know to help you make the first move towards being more at ease and self-assured. From diagnosing the issue to choosing the best surgeon, Mykare Health will help you.

What Is Gynecomastia?

First thing first, let’s understand what Gynecomastia is.

  • It is the growth of male breast tissue that results in a breast-like appearance. In addition to affecting a man's physical appearance, gynecomastia can cause psychological damage and low self-esteem.

  • Gynecomastia patients desire to receive treatment as quickly as possible. For this reason, the surgery has become extremely popular.

  • Male breast tissue expansion may result from hormonal changes that take place throughout a man's adolescence.

  • Male breasts typically continue to get larger. After puberty, the breast tissue does, however, occasionally reduce in size.

  • Approximately 60–90% of male children, 50–60% of teenagers, and roughly 70% of adults aged 50–70.

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What Can You Expect In A Gynecomastia Surgery?

  • At your initial consultation, you will be asked about your preferred sedation method: intravenous or general anesthesia.

  • Your clinician will help you decide which method is best for you and your comfort level.

  • On the day of your procedure, you will be given the medication you have agreed on to help you stay calm and comfortable.

Liposuction

If liposuction is part of the procedure, you will have a few small incisions made in the area of your procedure. A thin hollow tube known as a "cannula" will then be inserted into each incision. The cannula will be moved back and forth to loosen up the excess fat. The excess fat is then removed using a vacuum suction machine.

Excision

In excision, making larger incisions in the affected area is involved.The size, shape, and placement of the incision are different for each person, procedure, and type of procedure. You will be given an idea of how deep and wide the incision will be.

Combination

In most cases, surgeons will combine liposuction with excision to remove most of the excess tissue and fat.

In some cases, the heaviness of excess breast tissue causes the tissue to sag and pull the nipple down. This can cause the skin around the areola to stretch, leading to an enlarged look.

In such cases, the surgery also involves resizing and repositioning of the nipple. As this procedure is more invasive, it will require additional healing time.

Gynecomastia Surgery Cost In Major Cities Of India

Before you decide to go ahead, you must be aware of the gynecomastia surgery costs in the country.

Indian CitiesSurgery Cost
Bangalore₹ 45000-₹ 150000
Chennai₹ 45000-₹ 150000
Delhi₹ 45000-₹ 150000
Hyderabad₹ 45000-₹ 150000
Kolkata₹ 43000-₹ 143333
Mumbai₹ 45000-₹ 150000
Patna₹ 43000-₹ 143333
Pune₹ 45000-₹ 150000

Are There Any Side Effects After Gynecomastia Surgery?

Gynecological surgery is generally very safe and has a good recovery time. However, like any surgical procedure, there are a few complications that may occur during the surgery.

The most common complications include bleeding, bruising, loss of nipple skin, inverted nipples, nipple numbness, fluid retention, irregular breast contour, asymmetrical breasts and loss of breast area skin.

Pre-Surgical Care For Surgery

  • Take all diagnostic testing, including lab tests.

  • At least two weeks before your procedure, stop smoking.

  • Avoid alcohol use at least a week before the procedure

  • Avoid taking vitamins and anti-inflammatory medications, as well as blood thinners like aspirin.

  • As necessary, modify your medication after consulting with your physician.

Post- Surgical Care

This is the first step on the journey to a new self-image. Post-surgery care is essential for optimal results.

  • Pain and discomfort should be managed with prescribed medications, and a specific hygiene routine should be followed for incision sites.

  • Compression garments should be worn as recommended by your surgeon.

  • Follow-up appointments are important for your surgeon to monitor your progress, address any concerns, and guide you on your gradual return to normal activities.

  • Physical recovery is important, but so is emotional well-being. Patience is key as the final results take shape over time. Having a supportive circle of friends and family will help you navigate the emotional stages of post-surgery and ensure a complete and satisfying transformation.

FAQs

1. How soon after gynecomastia surgery can you exercise or visit the gym?

It is dependent upon the specific surgery that you did. But four weeks is an acceptable general rule of practice.

It's important to consult your doctor before starting any exercise or workout programme, as some specialists would advise against doing typical "chest day" workouts for longer than that.

2. How frequent is gynecomastia?

Gynecomastia is a common condition that affects up to two-thirds of male adolescents and up to 25% of men over the age of fifty.

Conclusion

In short, making the decision to pursue the surgery is entirely personal and is based on how you feel about your own body. We discussed what to do both before and after surgery, and how important patience is.

Take it easy, follow the doctor's instructions, and don't forget the emotional aspect of things while you heal. Having friends and family who are supportive can go a long way. Let's get started feeling fantastic and embracing the new you!

Key Takeaways

Gynecomastia is the term for the growth of male breast tissue that results in a breast-like appearance.

Gynecological surgery is generally very safe and has a good recovery time. However, like any surgical procedure, there are a few complications that may occur during the surgery.

Gynecomastia is a common condition that affects up to two-thirds of male adolescents and up to 25% of men over the age of fifty.

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