Gynecomastia Surgery in Philippines

Hospitals, clinics and plastic surgeons in Philippines performing Gynecomastia Surgery.
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic in Mandaluyong, Philippines
Gynecomastia Surgery is available
Dr. Edwin Paul V. Magallona offers cosmetic, aesthetic, and reconstructive plastic surgeries to both local and international patients. He has a number of affiliated outpatient surgical clinics and hospitals in Metro Manila wherein the procedures are being done.

Dr. Edwin Paul V. Magallona

Dr. Edwin Paul V. Magallona

Plastic Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery
Cosmetic Surgery & Aesthetic Clinic in Makati City, Philippines
Gynecomastia Surgery is available
Cosmetic Surgery center specializing in Vaser liposuction and Vaser high defiition liposcupture, the first and only cosmetic surgeon certified to perform this procedure in the Philippines.

Dr. Claudine S. Roura

Dr. Claudine S. Roura

Dermatologic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery
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Dr. Sheree Bondoc-Emata, FPOGS

Cosmetic Gynecology
Cosmetic Surgery Clinic in Las Pinas, Philippines
Gynecomastia Surgery is available
Dr. Romeo V. Bato and his team have over 15 years of experience in cosmetic surgery. The clinic offers a complete range of cosmetic surgery and aesthetic procedures, treating both Filipino and foreign patients alike.

Dr. Romeo V. Bato

Dr. Romeo V. Bato

Cosmetic Surgeon
Private Hospital in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila, Philippines
Gynecomastia Surgery is available
Asian Hospital is a large modern medical center which provides a wide range of medical services to local and international patients alike. It is a medical tourism partner of the Department of Health and Department of Tourism of the Philippines.

Dr. Antonio Roberto Abaya

Dr. Antonio Roberto Abaya

Plastic Surgery, Vascular Surgery
Dr. Mariano Agcaoili

Dr. Mariano Agcaoili

Plastic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery
Medical Center in Makati, Philippines
Gynecomastia Surgery is available
A multispecialty surgery center offering services spanning a wide coverage in a one stop facility located in heart of Makati City.
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About Gynecomastia Surgery

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What is Gynecomastia Surgery?
Gynecomastia Surgery, or Male Breast Reduction surgery, is carried out to restore the male breast to its normal shape and size. Gynecomastia is the medical term for abnormally enlarged breasts in men and it describes the growth of excess breast tissue. Gynecomastia may occur in puberty and disappear on its own or the condition can persist, resulting in the decision for surgery.

What are the types of Gynecomastia Surgery?
There are two Gynecomastia Surgery procedures. Surgeons typically carry out one procedure or a combination of both:
  • Liposuction: Gynecomastia is often treated by a liposuction procedure to remove unwanted fat from the male breast. Liposuction is not effective for the correction of glandular gynecomastia.
  • Excision: Gynecomastia surgery is carried out through the removal of glandular tissue and skin. This procedure can also reposition the nipple.


Duration of procedure/surgery:
Gynecomastia surgery takes around 1 to 3 hours.

Days admitted:
None. Gynecomastia surgery takes place on an outpatient basis and the patient is discharged without an overnight stay.

Anesthesia:
Local or general anesthesia, depending on the procedure and the choice of the surgeon.

Recovery:
- After gynecomastia surgery the patient wears a compression garment for around 4 weeks. - Patients can return to work after one to two days and bruising will fade after 7 to 10 days. - Normal levels of activity including exercise can be taken up after 6 weeks. - Final results of the gynecomastia surgery are usually seen after one year.

Risks:
Gynecomastia surgery is a low risk procedure but some complications can arise. Risks include: - Bleeding. - Infection. - Breast asymmetry and uneven shape of the chest. - Changes in sensation in the breast. - Visible scarring. - Need for a second procedure.

After care:
- Take pain killing medication to ease pain and discomfort for the first few days following surgery. - Keep wearing the compression vest for the specified time to help the skin on the chest to heal.