Types Of Male Breast Reduction Recovery - Risks - Patients
Posted: Thursday, November 12, 2009
by Dave Stringham
LookingYourBest.com
There are many gynecomastia patients who are men that never lost the extra bit of puffiness they had on their chest while going through puberty. These people cannot see the outline of their pecs no matter what they do, even if they are fit or work out. Other men that may have this problem may be a result of steroid use for weight lifting. Rapid growth of breast tissue can be caused by these steroids. For the men that weight lift, they can usually feel a very firm "marble" or "walnut." Many other men suffer from woman-like breasts as a side-effect of some recreational drugs or prescription medications.
Directly following your surgery, the plastic surgeon will place a special foam pad over your chest and a vest over that. The original dressing will be left in place for about two days. You will remove the vest, wash it, throw away the foam, and put the vest back on during the second day after surgery. The bruising and swelling will go away faster, the longer you wear the compression garment. In general, plastic surgeons will request that the patient wear some compression night and day for the first month. You won't always need to wear the surgical vest that your cosmetic surgeon provided you with however. Many men purchase a tight spandex or nylon undershirt that fits them tightly and underneath their clothing.
Most men will have some bruising and discoloration over their chest, while others will have barely any bruising at all. If there is bruising, it will likely subside between 10 and 14 days after the procedure is performed. You will have a scar located around the lower half of your areola if you've had an excision. The sutures are all hidden beneath the skin and are dissolvable. This is usually well concealed if there is any hair at all.
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Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com offers information on plastic surgeons in Beverly Hills and gynecomastia and beverly hills male breast reduction surgery along with information about other plastic surgery procedures.
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