Before describing gynecomastia surgery, of course, it is necessary to know what gynecomastia is. Gynecomastia can be defined as excessive breast enlargement seen in men.
Gynecomastia, a common problem, can be seen in men at almost any age. It is most common during adolescence. It is not a condition that mostly affects the health of the person, rather, it can be said that it causes more psychological problems. Gynecomastia can be recovered by surgery.
How is Gynecomastia Diagnosed?
First of all, surgeons generally prefer palpation to understand gynecomastia. The discomfort shows itself as a hardness or bulk formation on the back of the nipple, as well as pain and tenderness. Sometimes, there is even a symptom such as fluid discharge from the nipples.
How is Gynecomastia Surgery Performed?
The most effective way to treat gynecomastia is surgical intervention. The surgeon decides what kind of operation will be performed as a result of the consultation. There are different types of gynecomastia. Approaches to these also differ. In the glandular type, more strict breast tissue is observed and surgical intervention is required. Fatty gynecomastia, as the name suggests, is a type in which fatty tissue is seen excessively. It can be treated with liposuction. In mixed type gynecomastia, the features of both types are seen, so combined treatment is applied.
Post-Gynecomastia Period
The period after the gynecomastia operation may vary from patient to patient, depending on the scope of the surgery and the technique used. For example, the healing of gynecomastia treated only with liposuction has an extremely comfortable process. Results are seen in about 1 month and the person can return to his daily routine.
When gynecomastia treatment is performed with surgery, the person is usually discharged on the same day. It is normal to see swelling in the operation site, and this situation usually goes away within 1 week. It is very important to rest well for the few days following the surgery. In addition, after the gynecomastia surgery, the patient is given a corset to wear, especially for the first 3 weeks without taking off.
The drains used during the surgery are usually removed by the doctor within 1 week after the surgery. In this process and afterward, the patient should continue to use his bandages and corset.
After gynecomastia surgery, heavy activities that accelerate blood circulation should be avoided, especially for 2 weeks. Mini walks are recommended alternatively.
You can take a shower on the day after the surgery. The incision sites should be touched gently.
