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  2. How to Manage Gynecomastia Surgery Post-Surgery Pain and...

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    Wear your compression garment as directed. You will be required to wear a compression garment to ensure proper healing of the chest for the best possible outcomes. Attend all post-op appointments with Dr. Delgado, which are imperative to ensure proper healing. Cold compresses can be applied to the chest to help reduce swelling and discomfort.

  3. Gynecomastia Post-Surgery Workout Instructions

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    Male Breast Reduction Surgery Recovery. While previous post-surgery requirements dictated six weeks of downtime, newer surgical methods and advanced techniques allow people who undergo gynecomastia surgery to get back on their feet faster. Studies have found that returning to a regular workout routine, as opposed to just lounging around, can ...

  4. After Gynecomastia Surgery, What Does The Male Chest Look Like?

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    As the swelling subsides, the true contour of the chest will become evident, and the ability to go shirtless will finally be a reality. According to many postings on the website RealSelf.com, it is clear that many men are concerned about their puffy nipples after surgery. This has the potential of becoming a problem if all the swelling has ...

  5. The Importance of the Compression Vest -Gynecomastia.org

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    The purpose of the vest is to aid the skin to contract. The vest helps increase the flow of blood and prevent the collection of excess fluid. Additionally, the compression vest controls the amount of swelling and aids in binding the chest tissues, all while decreasing post-op pain. After initial healing, Dr. Delgado has his patients graduate to ...

  6. Gynecomastia: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Options

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    For more information about gynecomastia treatment in San Francisco, call 415.989.2221. If you are closer to Novato, our gynecomastia expert can be reached at 415.898.4161. Gynecomastia, the enlargement of male glandular breast tissue, can be caused by a hormonal imbalance, medications, and underlying medical conditions. This.

  7. Pseudogynecomastia - What is it? What are the Causes?

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    For personalized information about gynecomastia plastic surgery procedures, please complete Dr. Delgado’s inquiry form. Miguel Delgado, M.D., F.A.C.S is a world-renowned Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon granted by the American Board of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic ...

  8. Gynecomastia Surgery Revision and Scar Tissue

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    Gynecomastia Revision. After male breast reduction surgery, if a lump is felt weeks or even months later, the natural reaction is the breast tissue has grown back. Unless the patient has been taking anabolic steroids, Propecia or other substances that may cause breast tissue growth, it is most likely the formation of scar tissue.

  9. A Success Story - Start to Finish | San Francisco

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    Post Surgery Recovery. The most important thing post-surgery was to monitor for excessive bleeding or swelling, which in Patrick’s case was not an issue. There was a “bulb” that collected the drainage from tubes inserted into Patrick’s breasts. This bulb had to be emptied every few hours.

  10. Gynecomastia Surgery and Avoiding a Seroma

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    Avoiding complications after gynecomastia surgery is a goal of all surgeons. With careful planning, most complications can be minimized or avoided altogether. Most gynecomastia surgeons believe in the use of drains and the wearing of a compression vest after surgery. Drains are an effective measure against the accumulation of fluid in the ...

  11. Grading the Severity of Gynecomastia - Gynecomastia.org

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    At this point, the swelling of the breast tissue is moderate to severe, and is highly visible. • Grade IV: significant enlargement with feminine-type breasts and excess skin. This is the most severe stage of gynecomastia. The severity of the gynecomastia will determine how the male breast reduction surgery is to be performed. It is imperative ...