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EVITA OPERATION

Gynecomastia

Our Gynecomastia Surgery includes three surgical methods:
(1) Invasive direct excision (Mastectomy)
(2) Laser (Accusculp®) Assisted Lipolysis for lifting
(3) Powered-Assisted Liposuction (Lipomatic®)

Combination of these three methods result to better shape and reduce the risk of complications.

“I decided to go with them so I sent an email and received a quick response. The surgery and care after the surgery went well and I am very happy. It was a great choice..”

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Gynecomastia cannot be corrected with chest exercises.

Evita’s Combined Surgical Method for Gynecomastia

Grade & Method

Gynecoamastia Grade System & Operation Method
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Causes

Gynecomastia Cause
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Gland Removal

Importance of Gland Removal
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Operation Method

Combined Surgical Method
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Postoperation Exercise

Importance of Chest Exercises after Surgery
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Garment

Compression Vest
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Postoperation Schedule

Postopeation Coarse
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Process for Same Day Consultation and Surgery

Process for Same Day Consultation and Surgery
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Gynecomastia Surgery Post-op Routine

Gynecomastia Surgery Post-op Routine
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PLAN ACCORDING TO YOUR GRADE

Our Prices

Grade I & II

$2400003,500,000 won(KRW)
  • Basic & Common
  • Liposuction & Mastectomy
  • About 2 hours
  • Minimal Skin incision
  • Usually, within 3-4 days for Recovery

Grade III & IV

$3700005,500,000 won (KRW)
  • Skin Redundancy & Ptosis
  • Add Mastopexy with Skin resection
  • About 4 hours
  • Inverted-T Shape Skin Resection
  • At leat, 2 weeks need

Areolar Reduction

$600001,000,000 won (KRW)
  • enlarged areola
  • Add areolar skin excision
  • additional 1 hours
  • Circum- arolar Skin Resection
  • Possible over 1 week for Revovery

The above picture is a mosaic picture made of glands that we removed from our first 100 patients.

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Drain After Surgery

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.

The scars after Gynecomastia Surgery would depend on the Grade.

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.

What Happens After Waking Up from Sleep Anesthesia?

At Evita Clinic, most surgeries are performed under safe and gentle sleep anesthesia using propofol. Learn what to expect from the moment you wake up—how we manage recovery, hydration, mobility, and safety before sending you home.

Facts about Gynecomastia

Gynecomastia, commonly known as "man boobs," involves enlarged male breasts due to glandular and fatty tissue growth. Often confused with simple fat deposits (pseudogynecomastia), true gynecomastia doesn't improve with exercise or diet alone. Learn about its causes, impacts on confidence, and Evita Clinic’s unique scientific approach using digit ratios!

Male Breast Cancer: Rare, But Must Be Ruled Out

Male breast cancer is extremely rare but must be carefully ruled out, especially in patients with gynecomastia. At Evita Clinic in Seoul, we perform detailed evaluations using ultrasound, biopsy, and pathology tests to distinguish between benign and malignant conditions. Every removed glandular tissue is routinely analyzed for safety. Learn the key symptoms to watch for and why early diagnosis matters.

Post-Gynecomastia Surgery: Rebuild Your Chest with the Right Workouts

Recovering from gynecomastia surgery is just the beginning—rebuilding your chest with the right exercises is key to achieving a firm, sculpted look. Learn how to safely strengthen your pectoral and serratus anterior muscles, prevent sagging, and optimize your post-surgery results!

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