Gynecomastia Surgery

Mondor’s Disease: What You Need to Know

2025-01-21T11:37:03+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 Know2025-01-21T11:37:03+09:00

Post-Surgical Adhesion After Gynecomastia Surgery: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions

2025-01-15T09:48:42+09:00

Post-surgical adhesions after gynecomastia surgery can cause skin dimpling, restricted movement, and even changes in skin color due to impaired blood circulation. Unlike BioBond, which dissolves within 2-4 months, adhesions may persist for over six months. This post explores their causes, symptoms, prevention strategies, and treatment options, with expert insights from Dr. Francis Jeon. Learn how proper massage, exercise, and medical interventions can help manage adhesions effectively.

Post-Surgical Adhesion After Gynecomastia Surgery: Causes, Symptoms, and Solutions2025-01-15T09:48:42+09:00

Gynecomastia Grade III Surgery | Evita Clinic

2022-11-16T14:23:22+09:00

The first thing that the surgeon will do during your consultation is to determine your Gynecomastia Grade. This is important because the operation will depend on what Grade you have.

Gynecomastia Grade III Surgery | Evita Clinic2022-11-16T14:23:22+09:00

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

2025-01-31T15:43:29+09:00

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!

Post-Gynecomastia Surgery: Rebuild Your Chest with the Right Workouts2025-01-31T15:43:29+09:00
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