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Thursday, November 26, 2015
Monday, November 23, 2015
5 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT GYNAECOMASTIA
GYNAECOMASTIA:
FAQ’s
Q1: What is Gynaecomastia?
Ans: Gynaecomastia (often referred to as ‘man boobs’) is the
enlargement of male breast tissue.
Q2: Can it lead to Breast Cancer?
Ans: No. But The risk of gynaecomastia and breast cancer coexists
in high oestrogen states (Klinefelter’s syndrome). A family history of breast
cancer increases the risk of breast cancer in males.
Q3: Can it be treated by medicines?
Ans: Age related (Physiological gynaecomastia) requires no
treatment. Withdrawing an offending drug or treating an underlying disorder may
be sufficient, especially if gynaecomastia is relatively recent. Testosterone
replacement for hypogonadal men can be beneficial, but longstanding fibrotic
gynaecomastia is unlikely to respond.
Q4: What is the Treatment of Gynaecomastia?
Ans: LIPOSUCTION
is effective if breast enlargement is mostly caused by fatty tissue and the
overlying skin is fairly taut. OPEN
SURGERY (SUBCUTANEOUS MASTECTOMY) is required for removal of glandular
tissue and redundant skin (visible inframammary skin folds). Diseases
associated with gynaecomastia. Neither of the surgeries leaves any visible scar.
Q5: Can it relapse/ recur?
Ans: NO
MYTHS ABOUT GYNAECOMASTIA
Gynecomastia is purely genetic
Man boobs are just fat
You can get rid of man boobs with exercise
Gynecomastia is a symptom of male breast cancer
Pills and creams can be used to treat gynecomastia
DR ASHISH GUPTA
CONSULTANT & HEAD
DEPT OF PLASTIC & MICROVASCULAR SURGERY
SPS HOSPITALS LUDHIANA
9779771111
DR ASHISH GUPTA
CONSULTANT & HEAD
DEPT OF PLASTIC & MICROVASCULAR SURGERY
SPS HOSPITALS LUDHIANA
9779771111
Sunday, October 18, 2015
BREAST AUGMENTATION: FAQ'S
5 MOST COMMON QUESTIONS PATIENTS FREQUENTLY ASK BEFORE UNDERGOING BREAST AUGMENTATION SURGERY?
Q1: Will it leave a Scar?
Ans: Well yes. Every surgery leaves a scar. But in Breast Augmentation surgery the scar is placed under the breast (infra- mammary crease) where it remains well hidden and frequently merges with the indentations that the brasserie leaves behind.
Q2: Will I need to get the Silicon Implants removed after some time?
Ans: No. Implant removal is only needed if the patient wants to change the previous ones with bigger ones, or there is a complication like rupture of implant due to some accident or otherwise. Its commonly a personal choice rather than a dictum that needs to be followed.
Q3: Will I be able to breast feed after the surgery?
Ans: Yes. Breast augmentation surgery has not shown to reduce the chances of breast feeding in many studies. The implants are placed under the breast tissue or under the muscle beneath the breast, without disturbing the normal breast anatomy.
Q4: Will my breasts look and feel natural?
Ans: Yes. When an appropriate size implant is inserted the natural look of the breast is enhanced. The consistency of the silicon filled implants is similar to the breast tissue rendering the breast a natural contour and feel.
Q5: How big will be my breasts after the surgery?
Ans: It depends on the size of the implant. The minimum increase in the projection of breast is 3- 5 cms apart from the overall increase in the size of the breast.
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