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Indications
A man with excessively large breasts or with excess or
sagging tissue in your chest area after losing a large
amount of weight.
Intended Results
A flatter chest with more masculine male contour.
Procedure Description
Excess breast tissue or fat can be removed with liposuction,
excision, or combination of both. Excess skin can be excised.
The procedure is usually done on an out patient basis
under a general anesthesia but can be done with sedation
and local anesthesia.
Recuperation and Healing
You will go home several hours after surgery to be cared
for by a friend or relative.
A compressive vest or chest wrapping is usually indicated
for a week or two after surgery to help reduce swelling.
Sutures are removed about 7 days after swelling.
Other Options
Additional procedures that will enhance the results are
liposuction of excess fat in axilla (armpit area) or contouring
and flattening of abdomen with liposuction and or tummy
tuck.
Note
The specific risks and the suitability of this procedure
for a given individual can be determined only at the time
of consultation. All surgical procedures have some degree
of risk. Minor complications that do not affect the outcome
occur occasionally. Major complications are unusual.
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