Gynecomastia Support Forum
Gynecomastia Forum Doctors => Ask a Doctor => Topic started by: steelhead on May 07, 2012, 10:31:56 PM
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I'm wishing to pursue w/ gynecomastia surgery I'm 40 years old and my question is do I need clearance from my doctor ? I don't wish to tell anyone that I'm going thru w/ this do I need my medical records or any type of blood work or other info before proceeding ?
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Every surgeon has his own requirements for pre-operative evaluation. If the surgery is being done in a hospital, then the hospital itself may have requirements.
Many guys never see a physician and on rare occasion, pre-op blood tests or physician clearance will find something that the patient was unaware of. In my experience, I have picked up a leukemia, several instances of diabetes and other conditions which the patient did not know about.
More to the point for me, I work in my own office surgical suite -- not a hospital. I don't want any surprises in the operating room. therefore, at least for me, I request a series of blood and urine tests, cardiogram and medical clearance for anyone over the age of 40 -- that's routine.
Better safe......!
Dr Jacobs
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Unless a patient has specific medical issues, I follow the guidelines of the hospital where I do my procedures. For men over 40, they may require a chest x-ray and EKG, but I don't believe they require any blood work. Usually, I suggest that blood work be obtained through the patient's primary care physician, since if I order the testing, he might get stuck with the bill. Any testing that's done as part of the pre-admission process is covered by that.
Rick Silverman