Recovering from Male Breast Reduction (Gynecomastia)
When you "awaken" after your Male Breast Reduction procedure, you will experience some discomfort for a few hours when the anesthesia wears off. Your surgeon will give you medication to relieve any distress. Most men require very little pain medication after the first 24 hours.
It is important to wear the compression garment provided by your surgeon (except when showering) for seven to ten days after your procedure. At approximately the fifth postoperative day, your bandages will be removed. Your stitches will be removed in stages during the second week after your procedure. At first, you cheast may be somewhat bruised and swollen; but gradually the swelling will decrease. You will, however, be able to resume most normal activities after a few days. More strenuous activities, such as heavy exercise should be avoided for two to three weeks. It is important to remember that each person heals at his own rate. By giving yourself a few days after surgery to recuperate, you help let the healing process begin. Additionally, you will receive specific instructions to follow during your recovery including rest and sleeping positions, bathing and showering techniques, and caring for your incision area.
Most men report that the results from breast reduction are so favorable that concern about scars is minimal. Your cheast may not attain its final shape for up to ten weeks. Be sure to address any questions or concerns to your surgeon immediately. Your health and happiness are the most important considerations any time.
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