Gynecomastia
Gynecomastia surgery encompasses a range of procedures aimed at reducing the size of enlarged breasts in men. This condition, known as gynecomastia, can result from hormonal changes, heredity, obesity, or the effect of certain drugs. Gynecomastia surgery can help alleviate emotional discomfort and improve self-confidence by addressing the excess fat, glandular tissue, and sometimes excess skin in the breast area.
During the consultation for gynecomastia surgery, you can expect to discuss various aspects with your surgeon:
During the consultation, it is important to ask questions, this is an opportunity to clarify your understanding of the procedure, or express concerns you may have about potential surgery. It is normal to feel some anxiety before surgery, and you should feel comfortable discussing any feelings or concerns with your surgeon.
By having a thorough consultation and discussing your goals and expectations with your surgeon, you can make an informed decision about gynecomastia surgery and feel confident about the process.
Are you vocationally registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand as a specialist plastic surgeon?
Are you a member of the New Zealand Association of Plastic Surgeons?
Will the procedure be conducted in a hospital or office-based setting, and is the facility accredited for this type of surgery?
What type of anaesthesia is needed for this procedure?
Based on my medical history and condition, is surgery the best option for me? If so, am I a suitable candidate for this surgery?
Which surgical technique do you recommend for my case, and why?
What are the realistic expectations for the outcome of this procedure in my case?
What steps or lifestyle changes are necessary for me to get the best result from my surgery?
What is the anticipated duration of recovery, and what assistance will I need during this period?
What potential risks and complications are associated with this procedure? How would you manage these should they arise?
How will my results change over time?
If I’m unhappy with the outcome, what recourse options are available?
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Disclaimer: This website is intended to provide you with general information only. This information is not a substitute for advice from your Specialist Plastic Surgeon and does not contain all the known facts about this procedure or every possible side effect of surgery. It is important that you speak to your surgeon before deciding to undergo surgery. If you are not sure about the benefits, risks and limitations of treatment, or anything else relating to your procedure, ask your surgeon to explain. Patient information provided as part of this website is evidence-based, and sourced from a range of reputable information providers including the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Better Health Channel and Mi-tec medical publishing.
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