Male Breast Reduction

How Should You Get Ready for Male Breast Reduction Surgery?

man before gynecomastia treatment

If the appearance of enlarged breasts has always bothered you, male breast reduction might be the most appropriate treatment option. This procedure can help to correct gynecomastia and achieve a slimmer, more masculine physique. If you’re thinking about scheduling this procedure, here are seven great ways to help you prepare for your male breast reduction and get the most out of your results.

1. Work with an Experienced Cosmetic Surgeon

Before moving forward with gynecomastia treatment, make sure your cosmetic surgeon has plenty of experience in this area. Look for before and after photos on the practice’s website, and don’t be afraid to ask questions like:

  • How many male breast reductions have you performed in the past?
  • How many years of cosmetic surgery experience to you have?
  • What is your background in medical education and training?
  • When is the best time to get a male breast reduction?

2. Stop Smoking

Studies have shown that smoking can significantly hinder your body’s healing process, not to mention the fact that it comes with so many known health risks. Your cosmetic surgeon will likely ask that you stop smoking at least four weeks before and after your male breast reduction.

Many men find that quitting smoking for their procedure offers an excellent opportunity to kick the habit for good.

3. Stay out of the Sun and Tanning Beds

Getting a tan right before any surgical procedure is a bad idea, mainly because it can increase your risk of noticeable scarring and other complications while you heal. For the same reasons, it’s best to stay out of the sun and indoor tanning beds for a few weeks after your gynecomastia treatment as well.

4. Take Enough Time off Work

Most men take about a week off of work to recover from male breast reduction surgery, although this can depend on how physically demanding your job is. Make sure you give yourself enough time to recuperate after your procedure before heading back to work and your regular activities.

Don’t try to be superman after your surgery. Taking the time you need to heal now will be well worth it in the long run.

5. Arrange for Some Extra Help

You will need another responsible adult to drive you to and from your surgery, so try to arrange this well in advance so you don’t have to scramble at the last minute. You should also count on having some extra help around the house for the first few days after your male breast reduction so that you’re not pushing yourself to do too much too soon.

6. Fill Prescriptions ahead of Time

Your cosmetic surgeon should be able to give you your prescriptions before the day of your procedure. Try to get these filled ahead of time so that you don’t have to worry about running to the pharmacy after your surgery.

You’ll also want to check in with your cosmetic surgeon about any medications and supplements that you should avoid taking before your male breast reduction. Usually, this list includes any medications that can thin your blood, including NSAIDs, vitamin E, fish oil and others.

7. Prepare for a Relaxing Recovery

Set yourself up with a comfortable spot to kick back and relax after your surgery. Stock up on plenty of pillows, blankets, movies, books and other entertainment to keep you occupied while you give your body some much-needed time off.

 

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How Should You Get Ready for Male Breast Reduction Surgery?
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How Should You Get Ready for Male Breast Reduction Surgery?
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Not sure how to prepare for gynecomastia surgery? Cosmetic surgeon Dr. Gordon Andan of New York Surgical Arts offers some helpful prep tips.
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