Dieting and exercise are of the utmost importance, but they sometimes fail to get the desired results. Safe and effective procedures that promise shorter recovery times and better, natural looking results have made it easier for people to achieve their goals. Men get liposuction for a number of reasons: it is “anti-aging”, healthy and able to correct body “flaws” such as gynecomastia.
Enlarged
male breasts (or man boobs) is not as rare as one would think. Statistics show
that this condition plagues about 40% of the male population at one time or
another. The most common cause is hormonal, especially when enlarged growth
happens during adolescence. More often than not, this condition is painless and
temporary – rarely persisting beyond two years. In some cases, gynecomastia is a result of
obesity, prostate cancer or drug and alcohol abuse. Overweight men who drastically lose weight within
a short span of time also complain of enlarged breasts due to excess adipose
and loose skin.
A
combination of cardio and weightlifting can help to build up the pectoral
muscles, while compression vests can be worn to give a trimmer look. However, those that suffer from chronic
gynecomastia usually have to be treated with surgery.
Liposuction
for Gynecomastia
Men
contemplating liposuction, male breast reduction or insertion of pectoral
implants should observe the surgical guidelines suggested for all cosmetic
surgery patients. Steer clear of alcohol, nicotine, both over the counter and
prescription drugs and supplements that can affect blood clotting ability. It
is wise to discuss the surgery with your doctor, especially if you are being
treated for high blood pressure or any condition requiring blood thinning
agents. Exercise coupled with a nutrient-rich diet prepares your body for the
rigors of surgery. Do not eat at least 8 hours prior to surgery, and make sure someone
is able to bring you home after the surgery. Some procedures do not require an
overnight stay and may be performed under general or local anesthesia with
sedation.
Similar to many liposuction procedures, fat is suctioned via a small cannula or tube. Glandular breast tissue can also be surgically excised.
Insertion of pectoral implants is similar to breast augmentation, but there is
a difference in size and preferred material. Antibiotics are given to prevent
infection and typically painkillers are recommended to prevent or minimize pain and soreness.
Male
Compression Vest for Post-Op Care
On
average, recovery from liposuction, breast reduction, back or flank surgery
takes over a month, but many people are mobile by the first week. The best way to ensure a faster recovery is to follow your doctor’s advice and to wear specially constructed
male compression undergarments. They can
be worn invisibly and comfortably under regular clothing. Properly fitted,
these vests can minimize bruising, swelling and pain. The vests, specific to Stage 1 and
Stage 2, are structured in such a way that they are comfortable to use even for
long-term wear. Using post-surgical vests allow skin retraction and
body-shaping to progress fast because they:
- Minimize post-surgery inflammation and swelling
- Improve blood supply
- Help drain fluids and toxins
- Promote skin-muscle adhesion for adapting to new contours
- Promote faster healing
- Shorten recovery time so patient can return to daily routine sooner without experiencing discomfort.
Stage
1 male vests are typically worn during the first two weeks. The vest is
adjustable, and is best for compression and “sculpting.” They are used after chest, abdominal, flank
and back liposuction and cosmetic surgeries.
Stage
2 compression vests are worn after two weeks and are comfortable enough for
long-term wear. The vest will further minimize swelling and help scar
retraction. Stage 2 compression vests
are not adjustable and are tight against the skin. The scar must be sufficiently healed before a Stage
2 vest is worn. Though these compression vests are used post-surgically, some men report that wearing
the garment gives them a firmer, younger silhouette without surgery.
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