evitaclinic

About evitaclinic

Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery (Gynecomastia / Hyperhidrosis / Varicose Vein) Body Contouring Center (Breast Surgery / Liposcution) Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea

Drain After Surgery

2025-04-14T10:20:39+09:00

A surgical drain is a small tube placed under your skin during procedures like Tummy Tucks, Gynecomastia, or Breast Surgery at Evita Clinic. Its main purpose is to remove excess fluid from the surgical area, which helps reduce swelling and promotes faster healing. You will need to empty the attached collection bulb several times daily and carefully record the fluid amount – this information is crucial for your surgeon during follow-up visits. While wearing the drain might feel slightly awkward, it is secured by a stitch and typically not painful. The drain is usually removed after 3 to 5 days, depending on your surgery and when the fluid output decreases significantly. The removal process is quick and generally involves only minor discomfort.

Drain After Surgery2025-04-14T10:20:39+09:00

The scars after Gynecomastia Surgery would depend on the Grade.

2025-04-08T13:35:16+09:00

Male breast surgery scars vary significantly depending on the grade of gynecomastia. From nearly invisible scars in Grade 1 to anchor-shaped incisions in severe Grade 4 cases, understanding your condition helps set realistic expectations. Learn how each grade affects the surgical approach and scar outcome—and how proper aftercare can minimize scarring.

The scars after Gynecomastia Surgery would depend on the Grade.2025-04-08T13:35:16+09:00

Unlocking the Mystery of Visceral Obesity: Why Surgery Isn’t Enough

2025-01-26T23:31:34+09:00

Visceral obesity, or central obesity, is a serious health concern linked to heart disease, diabetes, and other risks. Unlike subcutaneous fat, visceral fat surrounds vital organs and cannot be removed through liposuction or tummy tuck. Learn about effective strategies, including lifestyle changes, medical treatments, and the role of surgical procedures in motivating long-term weight management.

Unlocking the Mystery of Visceral Obesity: Why Surgery Isn’t Enough2025-01-26T23:31:34+09:00

When did liposuction begin? And what is a tumescent?

2025-04-01T17:19:08+09:00

Discover the history and evolution of liposuction—from its early beginnings to the modern, safer tumescent technique used today. Learn how this minimally invasive method reduces pain, bleeding, and recovery time, and why it's now the gold standard in body contouring worldwide.

When did liposuction begin? And what is a tumescent?2025-04-01T17:19:08+09:00
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