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Which Came First: Obesity or Gynecomastia?

2026-06-07T04:42:13+09:00

Understanding the Hormonal Connection Behind Male Breast Enlargement Patients with gynecomastia often ask a simple but important question: "Did my chest become enlarged because I gained [...]

Which Came First: Obesity or Gynecomastia?2026-06-07T04:42:13+09:00
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What Do Liposuction Scars Really Look Like?

2026-01-19T14:56:34+09:00

After abdominal liposuction, some patients worry when their incision looks red or slightly open after stitch removal. In most cases, this is a temporary healing variation related to skin tension—not an infection—and with proper wound support and scar care, the incision typically settles into a subtle, normal scar over time.

What Do Liposuction Scars Really Look Like?2026-01-19T14:56:34+09:00
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The “Eye of Ra” in Gender-Affirming Chest Surgery

2025-11-19T21:45:32+09:00

Gender-affirming chest surgery at Evita Clinic goes beyond tissue removal—it is a personalized and transformative process that aligns the chest with one’s gender identity. Dr. Francis Jeon’s unique “Eye of Ra” design combines surgical precision, aesthetic vision, and the symbolic power of ancient mythology to create natural, affirming, and beautifully balanced results.

The “Eye of Ra” in Gender-Affirming Chest Surgery2025-11-19T21:45:32+09:00
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[FAQ] Can I Have Gynecomastia Surgery and Abdominal Liposuction at the Same Time?

2025-07-24T13:30:49+09:00

At Evita Clinic, patient safety comes first. That’s why we don’t perform gynecomastia surgery and abdominal liposuction on the same day. Learn the medical reasons behind our two-step approach and how it leads to safer, faster recovery with better results.

[FAQ] Can I Have Gynecomastia Surgery and Abdominal Liposuction at the Same Time?2025-07-24T13:30:49+09:00
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Certified Antibacterial Sutures: How Evita Clinic Prevents Surgical Infections

2025-05-19T15:24:30+09:00

Evita Clinic proudly uses WHO-recommended antibacterial sutures certified by Johnson & Johnson. These high-quality absorbable sutures help prevent surgical site infections in procedures like tummy tuck, gynecomastia surgery, and top surgery, ensuring safer recovery for every patient.

Certified Antibacterial Sutures: How Evita Clinic Prevents Surgical Infections2025-05-19T15:24:30+09:00
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Loose Skin After Wego** or Mounja**? Here’s Why You May Need Body Contouring

2025-10-15T14:15:50+09:00

Rapid weight loss with medications like GLP-1 medications often leads to loose skin, especially around the abdomen, arms, and chest. This post explains why body contouring surgery may be necessary after significant weight loss, how to prevent sagging skin, and why Evita Clinic in Korea is a trusted choice for international patients.

Loose Skin After Wego** or Mounja**? Here’s Why You May Need Body Contouring2025-10-15T14:15:50+09:00
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[FAQ] Post-Surgical Compensatory Hyperhidrosis

2025-10-16T01:42:59+09:00

Compensatory hyperhidrosis is a common side effect after ETS surgery, where excessive sweating shifts to other body areas. While surgical options remain limited and unpredictable, non-surgical treatments—ranging from medications to lifestyle changes—offer meaningful relief. Learn how Evita Clinic can guide you toward managing this challenging condition.

[FAQ] Post-Surgical Compensatory Hyperhidrosis2025-10-16T01:42:59+09:00
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Mondor’s Disease: What You Need to Know

2025-11-19T21:46:21+09:00

Mondor's disease is a rare but harmless condition that can occur after surgeries like gynecomastia or top surgery. It causes a cord-like vein under the skin, often with mild discomfort. While it may seem concerning, this condition is temporary and naturally resolves over time with simple care like massage and warm compresses. Learn how to identify and manage Mondor's disease for a smoother recovery.

Mondor’s Disease: What You Need to Know2025-11-19T21:46:21+09:00
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