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Male Breast Reduction: The Most Frequently Asked Questions

September 01, 2009 @ 09:01 AM — by unknown
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Many men choose to have a male breast reduction surgery to improve their physique. If you are one of those men chances are you have many questions floating around your head. The following set of frequently asked questions will help you determine whether breast reduction for men is for you.  

 

What is male breast reduction?

Male breast reduction is a plastic surgery in which excess tissue is removed from the breast. The plastic surgeon will also re-proportion and reshape the breast. Liposuction may also be used to enhance and sculpt the breast. 

 

How is recovery from breast reduction?

After you have male breast reduction your breasts will be bruised, swollen, and sore for a few weeks. You may also have some swelling and a temporary loss of sensation of the nipple or breast tissue. You will be required to wear a surgical garment to support the chest for the first for weeks. 

 

When can you work out again?

After any plastic surgery you will have certain restrictions. Light activity can be resumed with a few days of your male breast reduction surgery. However, strenuous physical activity like exercise should be avoided for at least six weeks time.  

 

What common risks are associated with breast reduction?

Every plastic surgery carries with it some risks both during and after the procedure. These risks would include reaction to anesthesia, bleeding, infection, hematoma, and scarring. After a breast reduction, you may also end up with breasts that are not identical, nipples that are uneven, and loss of sensation. 

 

What makes breast reduction beneficial?

First and foremost, male breast reduction improves your appearance and boosts your self-confidence. However, it also helps reduce the pain and discomfort often associated with having large breasts. In fact, oftentimes when people have breast reduction they become more active after they recover because they are confident enough to go to a gym and no longer have to worry about skin chaffing and soreness.

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