Male Plastic Surgery FAQs
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Gynecomastia Surgery (Male Breast Reduction)
This procedure reduces enlarged male breast tissue by removing excess fat and glandular tissue. The goal is a flatter, firmer, and more conventionally masculine chest.
What causes gynecomastia in men?
Gynecomastia is a common medical condition, not simply a result of poor fitness. Hormonal imbalances or a genetic predisposition most frequently cause the condition. Other common triggers can include the side effects of certain medications or the presence of specific underlying health conditions.
Is gynecomastia surgery painful?
The procedure is performed under anesthesia, so no pain is felt during the surgery. Post-operative discomfort, tightness, and soreness are normal. This is typically well-managed with prescribed pain medication and subsides significantly within the first week.
How long is the recovery after gynecomastia surgery in Columbus, OH?
Most patients can resume desk work and light activities within five to seven days. A compression garment is worn for several weeks to support healing and minimize swelling. Strenuous activities, such as heavy lifting and intense exercise, should be avoided for approximately four to six weeks, or until cleared by your surgeon.
Will gynecomastia surgery leave scars?
Incisions are required, but they are placed in discreet locations such as the border of the areola or in the armpit. With proper care, these scars tend to fade and become less noticeable over time.
Can the condition return after surgery?
The results are typically long-lasting, as the removed tissue does not regenerate. However, significant future weight gain can cause remaining fat cells to enlarge. Certain medical conditions or medications could also potentially lead to a recurrence.
Male Tummy Tuck & Belt Lipectomy
These body contouring procedures performed by Dr. Bivik Shah and Dr. Alexandre Prassinos are designed to remove excess, sagging skin and fat from the midsection, which often occurs after significant weight loss or due to aging.
How is a male tummy tuck different from a female tummy tuck?
A male tummy tuck flattens the abdomen and tightens underlying muscles while preserving a masculine torso shape. The procedure avoids creating the sculpted waistline curve that is often a goal in female abdominoplasty.
Will a tummy tuck or belt lipectomy help after major weight loss?
Yes. These procedures are the primary solution for skin that has lost its elasticity. A tummy tuck addresses the front of the abdomen. A belt lipectomy for men is more extensive, removing a circumferential band of skin from the abdomen, hips, flanks, and lower back for a more dramatic contouring effect.
How long before I can return to work or the gym?
For a procedure like a male tummy tuck near Dayton, a return to a desk job is often possible within two weeks. A belt lipectomy may require three to four weeks. A return to the gym and strenuous activity is usually permitted after six to eight weeks.
Will I have visible scars from these procedures?
Scars are an outcome of these surgeries. A tummy tuck scar is placed low on the abdomen to be concealed by a waistband. A belt lipectomy scar runs around the lower torso, also positioned to be hidden by most clothing.
Do I need to be at my ideal weight for a body contouring procedure?
Yes, it is important to be at or near your goal weight and maintain it for at least six months before surgery. These procedures are intended for body contouring, not weight loss. A stable weight helps produce a better, more predictable long-term result.
Male Facelift & Mini Facelift
A male facelift procedure targets sagging in the mid-face, jowls, and neck. The surgery is adapted to maintain strong facial features and avoid an “operated-on” look.
Whatās the difference between a male facelift and a mini facelift?
A full facelift addresses more significant signs of aging across the cheeks, jawline, and neck. It involves repositioning deeper tissues for substantial, long-lasting results. A mini facelift is a less extensive procedure focused on the early signs of aging, primarily along the jawline. It requires shorter incisions and has a reduced mini facelift recovery time.
What is the best age for a male facelift?
There is no "best" age for a facelift. Candidacy depends on an individualās anatomy, skin quality, and degree of aging rather than chronological age. Most male patients are between the ages of 45 and 65, but the procedure can also be effective for older individuals.
How long do results typically last?
The effects are long-lasting, though the natural aging process will continue. Results from a full facelift can be apparent for 10 years or more, while a mini facelift may last from five to eight years.
Where are the incisions placed for a male facelift?
Incisions are carefully placed to minimize their visibility. Common locations include the hairline at the temples and within the natural creases in front of and behind the ears.
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