Gynecomastia · Male Breast Reduction
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Gynecomastia Patient Information - REST: When you arrive home, be prepared to rest in bed for the first 48 hours after gynecomastia surgery. Eat lightly and drink to replenish your body fluids. You may go to the bathroom with assistance as needed. If you feel nauseated, lie on your back with your head down and remain still. Any sensation of nausea should pass by the morning after your gynecomastia surgery. If you feel fine, light activity will not harm you. HOW TO SIT UP: The easiest way to sit up from lying on your back is to move to the edge of the bed and swing your legs over the edge, bending your knees and placing your feet on the ground. Use your abdominal muscles to sit up instead of pushing yourself up with your arms and pectoral muscles. If you have assistance, another person can carefully support your back to help you sit up. PAIN: If breast tissue has been removed, placing ice bags padded with a towel over your chest may relieve discomfort significantly. The period of greatest discomfort usually does not last more than 12 to 14 hours. Most breast reduction patients take the prescribed pain medication. MEDICATIONS: Take the antibiotics and pain medication prescribed by Dr. Zevon according to the pharmacy instructions. Don't take the pain medication on an empty stomach, as this will produce nausea and vomiting. Have another adult give you the pain medication at the correct time and/or keep written records of how much you take and when you take it. You do not have to take the pain medicine if you are not in pain, but you must take all of your antibiotics. Do not drive while taking pain medication. CALL DR. ZEVON IF YOU HAVE:
DON'T TAKE CHANCES! Call if you are concerned about anything you consider significant. During office hours, call (212) 496-6600. After hours, call (917) 612-3800. SLEEP: You may sleep on your back or on your side, but do not sleep on your stomach for 4 weeks. DRESSINGS & WRAP: At the time of gynecomastia surgery, gauze dressings and a compression vest will be applied. These will be removed from 1-2 days after breast reduction surgery and will be replaced with clean dressings, which will remain in place until any drains are removed 4-5 days after surgery. You must wear the compression vest 24 hours a day for two weeks, and thereafter at night only for another two to four weeks. The vest helps reduce swelling, compressing the skin as it re-adjusts after breast reduction surgery. It is very important for the skin to be supported and sculpted for the proper re-shaping to occur. You can remove the compression vest to shower. Dr. Zevon will tell you when you no longer have to wear the vest based on your progress as evaluated during post-operative appointments. DRAINS MAY BE USED: If breast tissue has been removed, one drain may be placed on each side at the time of gynecomastia surgery. Drains evacuate the fluid that accumulates after surgery and promote faster healing. When the drain is first inserted, the bulb at the end of each tube is compressed to create gentle suction. As the fluid collects in the bulb, the bulb slowly expands. DRAIN CARE: Safety pin the bulb of the drain to your dressings. Empty the bulb by opening the plug at the top and pouring out the contents twice a day or when it is half full. Do not remove the bulb from the tubing. Squeeze the bulb to recompress it, and put the plug back into the hole at the top. If the bulb fills rapidly after emptying, or you need to empty it more than three times a day, please call us. Dr. Zevon will remove the drains 4-5 days after breast reduction surgery, when the fluid begins to turn a clear straw color and/or the amount of drainage has diminished. Showering or bathing with the drains in place is not harmful, but do not soak the drain sites under water. HYGIENE: You may shower 30 hours after your male breast reduction surgery. If you have drains in place, do not sit in a bathtub with water above your waist or with the drains underwater.
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