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The plastic surgery to reduce male mammas is indicated for men who have pronounced mammas.
Who can have ginecomasty? Men with pronounced mammas.
What is ginecomasty for? To correct the pronounced mammary gland that, because of hormonal changes or obesity, causes discomfort, both aesthetically and emotionally, for men.
How is ginecomasty performed? Through a small incision to extract the extra skin or, depending on the size of the mamma, a liposuction can be applied to extract the fat.
What about ginecomasty scars? Incisions are strategically placed so that scars are practically invisible.
Duration (average): 90 to 180 minutes.
Anesthesia: General or local with sedation.
Hospitalization period: 12 to 24 hours.
Suture Removal: After 7 to 10 days.
Preoperative Care: Routine exams, no consumption of drugs that contain acetylsalicylic acid (Aspirin, Doril, AAS), no smoking at least 15 days before, avoidance of alcohol -- and following specific indications suggested by the surgeon.
Postoperative Care: Avoidance of physical activity, sun exposure, use of surgical dressing. Specific indications suggested by the surgeon.
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