Gynecomastia is the excessive enlargement of breast tissue in men. This condition can be caused by many factors, but hormonal imbalances are the most common cause. Breast enlargement is generally painless, but in some cases it can cause sensitivity and pain.
Gynecomastia surgery is usually performed with surgical intervention. During the operation, excess fat and tissue in the breast tissue are removed. This procedure can be performed by liposuction or incision.
Men who are uncomfortable due to breast enlargement problems and are suitable for surgery after the tests are performed are suitable candidates for Gynecomastia surgery.
The recovery process after Gynecomastia surgery varies depending on the method used and the patient's health status.
Usually, a few days of hospitalization may be required after the surgery. After the surgery, patients are wrapped in a corset or bandage that is used to aid in the recovery process.
In the first few days, painkillers may be needed and the arms should not be raised. Physical activity should be avoided in the first few weeks after surgery and should be gradually resumed. The recovery process can vary depending on the patient's general health and the method of surgery, but generally, recovery is seen after a few weeks.