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Recovery after Gyno Surgery


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can help to get rid of excess breast tissue, also known as ‘man boobs’. Men can achieve a sculpted, more chest with enhanced pecs. When excessive breast tissue is found in a man’s chest, it can often look like female breasts in severe cases, and this can lead to a significant loss of self-confidence. Centre for is an expert in gyno surgery in London and treats hundreds of men each year at our renowned UK plastic surgery clinic. Here, we top tips to get the best recovery after male gyno surgery.


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What causes gyno?


found in men and refers to of male breast tissue and, in rare cases, can signify an underlying medical condition. The causes of gynecomastia are due to a hormonal imbalance between androgens and oestrogen. There are certain products which can affect hormonal balance, leading to gynecomastia, including alcohol, cannabis, herbal medicines and certain medications such as antidepressants. Hereditary factors may also play a part in the development of gynecomastia. Gynecomastia can have psychological effects on a man’s self-esteem, which may cause them to avoid certain social situations. Fortunately, the condition can be treated surgically for long-lasting results.


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What is gyno surgery?


Gynecomastia surgery, also known as gyno surgery, is designed to eliminate excess male breast tissue and enhance the natural contours of a man’s chest. Several techniques are available to eliminate gynecomastia, including liposuction, surgical excision and areola reduction. Areola reduction can be performed in men with saggy skin resulting from significant weight loss to tighten the chest skin. Best results are achieved when a Plastic Surgeon performs in London with experience. We occasionally see examples of botched gyno surgery from men who have had surgery carried out by inexperienced surgeons or who have had the procedure abroad. Unfavourable gynaecomastia results can cause considerable distress and anxiety, and surgical correction can be technically challenging.


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How to get the best recovery after gyno surgery


Following your surgeon’s post-operative instructions can ensure a smooth recovery after gyno surgery. It is expected to mild bruising, swelling and discomfort in the first few days after . Any pain or discomfort can be easily controlled with over-the-counter painkillers. If you experience significant pain after surgery, this may suggest a complication has occurred. Here, we outline our top tips to minimise the risk of experiencing complications after gynecomastia surgery.


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Choosing to undergo any form of plastic or cosmetic surgery is a big decision, and we would always recommend choosing a fully certified plastic surgeon with experience in performing gynecomastia surgery regularly. This will help to minimise the risk of developing complications after surgery. At your consultation, you should ask to view before-and-after photos of gynecomastia surgery and read online reviews and testimonials about your surgeon to ensure you are fully comfortable undergoing with them.


Your for gynecomastia surgery will be determined at your consultation. You must be in good physical and mental health and free of chronic medical conditions such as hypertension or diabetes. If you have a serious medical condition, your surgeon may that you not undergo the procedure, as the risks of complications after surgery may be too significant.


Smoking and alcohol usage before surgery can increase the risk of wound-healing complications. We recommend stopping smoking at least four weeks before and after surgery to minimise the risk of delayed wound and potential wound breakdown. Alcohol should be avoided for a minimum of one week before and after surgery as it is known to interact with the administration of a general anaesthetic.



Top tips for a smooth recovery after gyno surgery


It is important to follow your surgeon’s instructions before and after surgery to help ensure a smooth recovery.


It is essential to get plenty of sleep to allow your body to heal and regenerate after surgery. Inadequate sleep can make you feel more tired and delay wound healing, potentially lengthening your recovery. Many patients ask us what the best sleeping position is after . Gyno involves surgery to the front of the chest. You should, therefore, sleep on your back to avoid traumatising your incision site. Sleeping on your side or tummy is not recommended for the first two weeks after surgery. Once the incisions have healed sufficiently, you may be allowed to sleep on your side or front.


Keeping well hydrated will help flush inflammatory toxins from the body during the period and minimise dehydration. Being dehydrated may affect the healing of your skin incisions. It’s best to aim to drink at least 8 glasses of water each day.


Driving should be avoided for at least two weeks after surgery, and you should get as much rest as possible.


Immediately after surgery, a post-operative compression vest will be applied to your chest to maintain at the surgical site. This will help minimise the risk of seroma or haematoma and aid adequate skin retraction. Fluid build-up under the chest can affect wound healing and the risk of developing saggy skin. You should wear your vest continuously for at least 4 weeks after surgery to speed healing and minimise the risk of infection.


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Strenuous exercise too early may increase post-operative swelling, delay wound healing, and even increase the risk of infection. You should use the first two weeks to get plenty of rest and avoid any exercise. Light exercise may commence after two weeks, including walks in the park. Vigorous exercise, including going to the gym, may only be restarted after six weeks, but you should consult your surgeon first.


It is essential to ensure the surgical incisions are covered with a sterile dressing until the nurse removes them at your appointment.


Cold packs are excellent for minimising bruising and during the first 72 hours after surgery. However, you should avoid directly applying ice packs to the skin, as this could cause a cold injury. You should use cold packs for no longer than 15 minutes at a time, with a 15-minute break in between.


You should avoid getting the surgical wet for the first 48 hours after surgery, as this could affect wound healing. A sponge bath is during the first two days to help prevent moisture from getting under the dressings. After 48 hours, you may safely shower, but you should still try to keep the incisions as dry as possible.  Once you shower, you should avoid vigorously rubbing your skin to dry it. Instead, it would be best to dab to prevent irritating the incisions gently. Having a bath should be avoided for the first four weeks after surgery.


Exposure to strong sunlight may increase the risk of excessive scarring, including . If you decide to go outside, make sure to cover your surgical incisions and apply SPF 50 sunscreen liberally.


We recommend taking at least one week off work to rest and recover at home. It may be better to take two weeks off work for physically occupations to avoid excessive exertion, which could affect healing and recovery.


Participating in all your postoperative review appointments with your nurse and surgeon is vital to ensure your healing is being actively monitored. This helps to minimise the risk of complications.



Recovery timeline after gyno surgery


You may experience mild pain and discomfort, and any and swelling can be controlled with cold packs. Pain can be treated with over-the-counter painkillers, and you should try to keep mobile during this period to minimise the risk of blood clots.


Exercise and showering may be restarted, and most people can return to work.


The compression garment should continue to be worn continuously, and light exercise can be resumed.


Having a bath is now allowed, as most will have disappeared. You do not need to wear your postoperative garment continuously.


You can return to all your everyday activities, including strenuous exercise and Pigmentation lifting weights.



Gyno surgery side effects and complications


A fever should be taken seriously, and you should contact your surgeon immediately for further clinical assessment, as it may indicate an underlying infection.


Common signs of wound infection include pain, swelling, redness, warmth and discharge. Book a time to see us as soon as possible if you require antibiotics.


There are several causes of increased pain after surgery, and in every case, you should call us for an urgent assessment.


This may suggest a pneumothorax, which is potentially serious, and you should seek emergency medical immediately.


This could suggest deep vein thrombosis, a recognised complication of surgery. This requires early treatment with blood thinners for adequate clearance.


Constipation is a common side-effect of any surgical procedure and can be minimised by increasing your fluid intake and taking laxatives.



Why choose Centre for Surgery for gynecomastia surgery?


Centre for Surgery is the leading plastic surgery clinic for gynaecomastia surgery in the UK. Our consultant plastic surgeons have many years of experience treating all grades of gynecomastia using the most advanced surgical techniques. Our state-of-the-art is purpose-built for day-case cosmetic surgery and is conveniently located in central London. Call us today on or complete the below to schedule an in-person consultation for male breast reduction surgery.





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