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Preparing for your surgery
Your surgeon will give you specific instructions on how to prepare for
surgery, including guidelines on eating, drinking, and taking certain vitamins
and medications.
Smokers should plan to stop smoking for a minimum of one or two weeks before
surgery and during recovery. Smoking decreases circulation and interferes
with proper healing. Therefore, it is essential to follow all your surgeon's
instructions.
Where your surgery will be performed
Surgery for gynecomastia is most often performed as an outpatient procedure,
but in extreme cases, or those where other medical conditions present cause
for concern, an overnight hospital stay may be recommended. The surgery
itself usually takes about an hour and a half to complete. However, more
extensive procedures may take longer.
Type of anesthesia
Correction of enlarged male breasts may be performed under general,
or in some cases, under local anesthesia plus sedation. You'll be awake,
but very relaxed and insensitive to pain. More extensive correction may
be performed under general anesthesia, which allows the patient to sleep
through the entire operation. Your surgeon will discuss which option is
recommended for you, and why this is the option of choice.
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Gynecomastia Patient Information 
Highlights: About Surgery for Gynecomastia
Preparing for Surgery
Pre-operative Instructions
Post-Operative Care
Activity Restrictions
Recovery Time
Resuming Normal Activities
Pre-operative Instructions 
Post-operative Instructions 
FAQs on Recovery From Plastic Surgery
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