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Offline Slayers

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Take this docs advice
« Last Edit: November 23, 2020, 08:24:10 AM by becky »

Offline Dr. Elliot Jacobs

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I disagree.

Question for you:  if local anesthesia was the best method to do gynecomastia surgery, why don't many other doctors use it?  The answer is that there is pain when this is done -- I have heard that from many patients who have come to me for revision surgery after having had surgery in this manner.

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Local is not a good option, in general, for primary male breast reduction surgery.  The issue is pain, bleeding, and unable to perform at the highest level through a very small incision. Nearly, 50% of my gynecomastia practice is revision surgery and a significant amount of these patients have had local anesthesia.   Safety and good results the first time are what patients want.
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That is the opinion of dr lebowitz, which apparently is the best gyno surgeon in the world.

He explained it in the video i posted why its the best, but unfortunately a moderator deleted the youtube post

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Beware of anyone who declares himself to be the "best in the world" in any endeavor.

"Best in the world " is an accolade which should be earned by one's peers -- and not by self description.

Good luck with Dr Lebowitz -- anxious to hear about your experience.

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I can probably count on one hand the times that I have performed gynecomastia correction using just local. I use a lot of tumescent fluid during the surgery and it would be uncomfortable for the patient when I'm putting it in if they weren't also receiving sedation. I also believe that the entire procedure should be an "enjoyable" procedure which happens when using IV sedation. I don't think the method of anesthesia should be a higher priority than choosing a surgeon who gets consistently good results with a low revision rate.
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In what situations will you perform gyne under local?
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I almost never perform correction under just a local. It would have to be a very small amount of breast tissue directly beneath the nipple. Most guys have more than this even though they don't realize it.


 

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