Male breast removal surgery requires a complete pre-operative evaluation, a large surgical wound, post-operative wound care, functional exercises, etc., and hospitalization.
Male breast removal surgery usually requires preoperative hospitalization for cardiopulmonary evaluation, mammogram and MRI, and psychological counseling to reduce anxiety.
Mastectomy is a large, long surgical wound, and a drain will be placed during surgery to drain fluid from the wound.
After the operation, the patient first needs to wait for the patient to wake up from general anesthesia with oxygen and cardiac monitoring. Secondly, they need to measure their body temperature regularly, observe the drainage situation, change the dressing regularly, etc. If there is wound infection or postoperative bleeding, it needs to be treated. After 48 hours, patients can get out of bed and start functional exercise after 3 days to avoid axillary tightness and impaired shoulder joint movement.
The perioperative period of gynecomastia removal surgery requires adequate and professional care, and hospitalization is recommended, during which patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for examination and treatment.