Philadelphia Male Breast Reduction doctors

Bruce Genter, MD Bruce Genter, MD
Abington Plastic Surgeon
100 Old York Rd Suite 3 - 120 (Lobby Level), Jenkintown
3 answers
Luis Zapiach, MD Luis Zapiach, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
1 West Ridgewood Avenue Suite 302, Paramus
2 answers
Emily Pollard, MD Emily Pollard, MD
Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon
15 N. Presidential Blvd Suite 102, Bala Cynwyd
2 answers
Richard L. Dolsky, MD Richard L. Dolsky, MD
Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon
191 Presidential Blvd Suite 105, Bala Cynwyd
1 answer
Eric A. Marchant, MD Eric A. Marchant, MD
Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon
102 Progress Drive, Suite 201, Doylestown
1 answer

Recent Answers

Gynecomastia in NYC with Local Anesthetic/Twilight Sedation?

Possible to perform Gynecomastia surgery under local anesthesia? It's a mild case. Slightly elevated breast+nipples. I know some doctors excuse is compromised results but it's just fat removal no sculpting involved

A: Gynecomastia under Local/Twilight Anesthesia

Many patients with gynecomastia will have pseudogynecomastia, which means that it is only fatty and/or skin excess and not a true firm glandular component to their condition.  These cases are amenable to liposuction alone and can be performed well under Twilight anesthesia.  If there is a firm glandular component, we have to do something in addition to liposuction alone, using either an incision or more modern minimally invasive techniques for ablation of the glandular component.  Depending on your surgeon, these can also be performed under Twilight anesthesia.  For minimal deformities, these may be performed under local anesthesia alone depending on the severity.  Best wishes on achieving your goals.

Luis Zapiach, MD
Paramus Plastic Surgeon
Post Gynecomastia Surgery: Can an Asymmetrical Chest Improve by Itself?

I'm 26 years old I had gynecomastia from long time and it's bilatral I did gynecomastia surgery from 5 week ago but after the surgery my chest is asymmetrical(one breast bigger than the other).

A: Healing after gynecomastia surgery

It is important to give yourself enough time to heal after surgery. Sometime both sides do not heal at the same rate, so for now you should be patient.  If the asymmetry persists after 3-4 months, you should approach your surgeon about a touch-up.

Bruce Genter, MD
Abington Plastic Surgeon
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