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I'm not sure why you have such stress after correction of your gynecomastia. My patients are generall very excited and happy after their surgery. If you are feeling depressed you should check in with your surgeon or family doc.
Aesthetic surgery is real surgery and it should not be taken lightly. The good news, it is elective. You don't have to do it. Perhaps by learning more about what the surgery entails, you might be more comfortable. i would also encourage you to check into the training of your plastic surgeon, the anesthesiologist used, the medical staff and the facility. All of these things might help out your mind at ease.
Thanks for your question, really do not have any facts to answer your question. Don't worry be happy.
Discuss your feelings with your family doctor and plastic surgeon. The vast majority of patients are thrilled with the results of this surgery. Best wishes!
Congratulations on your lean fit look! I hope you are not using anabolic steroids as part of your muscle building, as this is one cause of gynecomastia development. So is pot use, and some medications or testicular tumors can also cause glandular growth. Most is just idiopathic, and retained...
That is a tough question without an in person exam. Gynecomastia feels like a nugget behind your areola. Loose skin after your weight loss and a little bit of fat is also a possibility but hence the suggestion to be seen in person. Congratulations! I bet you feel great at your weight!
Following #Gynecomastia #surgery, your incisions will go through a maturation #process. For the first few months they will be red and possibly raised and/or firm. As the scar matures, after 6-12 months, it becomes soft, pale, flat, and much less noticeable. You may experience numbness, tingling,...
It does sound as if you have a seroma or fluid collection. Most Plastic Surgeons do not leave a drain after gynecomastia surgery (unless it was a very large case). Even without drains fluid collections are uncommon after this operation, however they can occur. The way I try to prevent them...
A collection of fluid under the skin occurs occasionally during the postoperative period. Aspiration of the fluid with a needle is frequently helpful. Secondary surgery is rarely necessary. Bruising and #swelling are normal and usually increase slightly after the removal of any tape or foam. The...
The goal isn't to remove all of the breast tissue (since the nipple and areola are breast). However, the majority of the tissue should be removed and this can ONLY be achived with surgical excision (not liposuction). When the procedure is done properly it almost never "grows back".