Gynecomastia

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Procedure duration
Approx. 1 hour and a half
Post-operative recovery
2 days
Method of admission
Same-day surgery
Anesthesia
Local
Return to social life
2-3 days
Return to physical activity
15-20 days

Details

Gynecomastia is a defect in men’s breast area characterized by breasts with a "female" appearance. The thoracic area is of great importance for the virility of the male body. 

Breast augmentation in men can be caused by abnormal growth of the mammary gland, or simply by adipose accumulation. More frequently, it is the result of the combination of these two conditions. The factor responsible for this abnormal growth may be hormonal or simply due to the patient's weight gain. 

"The enlargement of the mammary gland in men can be the cause of important social distress. Fortunately, this defect is easily correctable with a minimal surgical procedure. "

 

Generally, the surgical procedure consists in combining the mastectomy technique (surgical removal of the excess gland) with liposuction (elimination of excess adipose tissue). Depending on the clinical condition, one or the other technique can be used individually. Mastectomy produces an aesthetic scar along the lower edge of the areola-nipple complex. 

The surgery does not normally alter the physiology and function of the breasts.

 

Pre-operative recommendations

It is advisable not to schedule surgery immediately before or during the menstrual period. Inform the surgeon of any treatment with drugs such as: cortisone, antihypertensive, contraceptive, hypoglycemic, anticoagulant, cardioactive or tranquilizing drugs, etc. 

Stop taking medications containing acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin, Ascriptin, Bufferin, Cemerit, Vivin C, etc.) at least 10 days before surgery. Patients being treated with oral contraceptives are advised to stop taking them 10 days before surgery. It is necessary to abstain from smoking (active and passive) for at least two weeks before surgery (the incidence of complications is 10 times higher in patients who smoke). The onset of colds, sore throats, coughs and skin diseases should be flagged. Should there be a need to take any drug not reported during the anesthetic interview, inform immediately Dr. Battistella to assess its use. Do not eat or drink from midnight the day before: fasting is required

The day of the surgery 

Take a bath with a good skin cleanser and do not apply cream to the body. For a few days after the surgery, it will not be possible to wet the body.

Bring to the clinic: 

- Original pre-operative examination reports. 

- Clothing: 

  • wear comfortable clothes; 
  • a not particularly tight T-shirt; 
  • cotton linen (underwear and socks); 
  • practical clothes to wear during your stay in the clinic; 
  • a pair of slippers. 

- Payment of the procedure - The payment for the procedure must be received on the day of the surgery: 

  • by cash; 
  • by check 

Accommodation in the clinic includes a single or double room depending on the number of surgeries on the day and departmental needs. Therefore, in order to avoid disturbing those who have just undergone surgery, only one visitor / partner per person is allowed. 

After the blepharoplasty surgery

Try not to use your pectoral muscles as you get out of bed by applying force on your arms. Avoid making sweeping arm movements or lifting weights for at least 10-15 days. Do not drive for a week. If a compression dressing has been applied, it will be removed after 2-5 days and replaced by an elastic-compression bandage. It is advisable to follow a prophylactic antibiotic therapy in the first post-operation 6 days. Do not smoke for 10-15 days after surgery and do not take Acetylsalicylic acid-based drugs. A certain pain may develop, which will disappear within a few days. Painkillers that do not interfere with clotting (e.g. Paracetamol) are advisable. Although scars are usually not very visible, they often take a few months to heal and fade. Should the residual scar be of bad quality, it is always possible to correct it with a short operation under local anesthesia. Any sporting activities can be resumed after 1-3 months only after signoff by Dr. Tommaso Battistella. For at least a month, do not sleep on your stomach or on your (right and left) side and do not expose yourself to the sun or to intense heat sources (e.g. sauna). It is essential to wear the elastic-compression bandage (the one supplied with the surgery) for 30-40 days, day and night. For any doubt or clarification, the patient is encouraged to contact Dr. Tommaso Battistella. In the immediate post-procedure period, a loss of sensitivity of the areola may be felt, which generally disappears over time. The patient will have to carry out check-ups at Dr. Battistella’s office as per specific guidelines. After the first consultations deemed appropriate by the professional, the patient will have to come for a check-up after one month, three months, six months and one year from the operation. A post-operative check-up is to be performed on an annual basis to check on the progress of the result over time. The post-operative check-up is of high importance for the successful outcome of the surgery and it is therefore necessary. 

Don’ts

- Wide arm movements (lifts and rotations) during the first week.

- Body stresses that lead to mobilization of the mammary area (jumps, blows, etc.) for 2.

- Weight lifting (e.g. children or shopping bags) for the first 20 days. 

- Taking acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) drugs for the first 20 days. 

- Exposure to the sun or other sources of intense heat (sauna) for the first few months. 

- Driving the car for a week.

Dos

- Wearing the elastic-compression bandage for 30-40 days (24/7) . 

- Scrupulously following the prescribed pharmacological therapy. 

- Sleeping on your back (belly up) and with your head raised (by placing two pillows under the mattress) for the first two weeks. 

- After removing the stitches, massaging the chest 2-3 times a day as explained by the surgeon. 

- Resuming sporting activities gradually after 3 months.

 

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