Gynecomastia, a condition of over-developed or enlarged breasts in men, is common in men of any age. It can be the result of hormonal changes, heredity conditions, disease or the use of certain drugs.
Gynecomastia can cause emotional discomfort and impair your self confidence. Some men may even avoid certain physical activities and intimacy simply to hide their condition.
Gynecomastia is characterized by:
- Excess localized fat
- Excess glandular tissue development
- A combination of both excess fat and glandular tissue
- Gynecomastia may be present unilaterally (one breast) or bilaterally (both breasts)
Package Price: US$ 4000(General Anesthesia)
The Package Includes:
- Preoperative consultation
- Pre-operative studies including CBC, CXR, EKG and AntiHIV.
- Operating Room Charges: OR Room Use, Recovery Room, Scrub & Circulate Nurse
- Medical Equipment including the surgical implants and Medical Supplies necessary for the procedure
- Medications : All medications for the procedure
- Doctor Fees : Surgeon & Anesthesiologist (if needed)
- Private room charges, food and nursing care for the nights required in the hospital
- Postoperative follow up
The Package Excludes:
- Air ticket
- Hotel cost
- Transportation cost
- Special Investigations or medications which require for diagnosing or treating you medical condition(s) or underlying disease(s)
- Other charges not related to the procedures
- Charges for other procedure or other plastic surgery
- Items of a personal nature such as in-room drinks, telephone charges and guest meals will be charged at the normal rates in effect
Notice :
- The package is applicable for elective, uncomplicated patients. Patients with the following conditions are considered to be complex or high risk cases and will not qualify for the package: Bleeding Disorders Patients with underlying severe medical problems such as HIV and uncontrolled diabetes
- Effective date Jan 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2010
Please note that this information should be used only as a guide to your treatment. All specifics will be discussed with your physician at your consultation.
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