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Thursday, September 13, 2007 

Gynecomastia Surgery - What Are The Risks?

Gynecomastia (which is commonly referred to as Man Boobs) is a condition in which there are excessive fatty deposits in the pectoral area causing the chest area to look puffy or bloated, sometimes to a womanly degree. A great percentage, some experts claim around 40%, suffer from Gynecomastia in various degrees of severity. This condition

Each Year thousands of man turn to plastic surgery in order to reduce the amount of fat on their chest. And while this is considered a common procedure, there are several risks involved which should be taken into consideration before undergoing Gynecomastia plastic surgery:

  • Asymmetry between the two sides of the chest
Each side of the chest is treated separately during the surgery and it is common to have an asymmetry between the two sides with one side flatter than the other or with one nipple lower than the second one.
  • Scarring
Gynecomastia surgery may require the removal of some skin and tissue. If this is indeed the case, the patient will have a scar across his chest. If the skin and tissue removal are minimal this scar may be almost invisible, but if not, a nasty scar may remain.
  • Contour Deformities
Some deformities may appear in the chest during the convalescence stag. These may include bumps, dents, wrinkles and other deformities. Take into account that additional surgery may be required if such deformities occur.
  • Discoloration
Discolorationas well as dark spots may result from the liposuction which is performed in Gyencomastia plastic surgery. Some discoloration is temporary while some may be permanent.
  • The need for further surgery
Often the initial plastic surgery is not enough. Often too little fatty tissue is removed and certain puffiness remains in the pectoral area. In that case you will require an additional surgery which can only take place after you have recovered from the first one. Gynecomastia plastic surgery is a painful and filled with risks. It is also very expensive, usually over 4,000$. The better the surgeon the higher the price. Before you resort to surgery you should seek other treatment options. To read a comparison of such treatment options visit the following website: http://www.ManBoobsCenter.com To read more about how to get rid of man boobs visit this review: How to Get Rid of Your Man Boobs

John Davenport is a fitness and diet expert. He writes on safe dieting and fitness and believes in natural methods. He writes tips and methods to get rid of men boobs in a dedicated webpage on the subject at http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-get-rid-of-your-man-boobs/

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