Male Chest Liposuction: Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon Dr. David Stoker Describes Liposuction in Males
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This 40-year-old male patient had prominent breasts (gynecomastia) since he was a teenager. He has been self-conscious about the appearance of his chest for years. Dr. David Stoker, an expert in male plastic surgery, performed 360 degree power-assisted liposuction of his chest, abdomen and flanks. Additionally, Dr. Stoker excised the prominent breast tissue through a tiny incision in the patient's areola. In this video, Dr. Stoker describes the different variables that contribute to gynecomastia. He also elaborates on the state-of-the-art-treatments he uses to treat prominent male breasts. The patient is shown before and six weeks following the surgery.
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Hi Doc, I know price is usually based on a case by case evaluation, but on average how much does your office charge for this procedure? Thanks.
Sam Weirich Hello, unfortunately, we do not provide pricing online. Please call our office at 310-300-1779 and someone in our office will be happy to answer.
how do you remove the line under the chest?
Hi Robert,
We are able to remove the line with Sliagen scar gel or some treatments of CO2 laser to diminish the line under the chest. I recommend sending your name, number, and email and the team will reach out to determine the best treatment for you.
I had my surgery yesterday only liposuction for my chest I have a incision in each side but they don’t put me draining tube is just open , I just don’t know if I have to wait to see the doctor tomorrow or change the bandages my self today
Hi Antuan,
We recommend consulting your doctor before moving forward with anything. If you would like to know about any of our other procedures, send your name, number, and email to info@drstoker.com and the team will reach out to you.
Doctor I just got my surgery done a month ago but my surgeon only removed the gyno and didn’t do liposuction because he said it’s muscle which it’s not true because whenever I lose weight my chest stays bigger and everything is small so I told him it’s fat but we keep going back and forth. What should I do ???
Email @jamie@drstoker.com for a consultation. We would be glad to help you out.
I tore both pectoral muscle and my chest look horrible I want my chest flat like was 16 again muscle
Hi Saint,
We’d be happy to schedule a consultation with you to look into that further. Here is a link to our Male Chest Liposuction: https://www.drstoker.com/male-plastic-surgery/liposuction/
If you’re interested, leave your name, number, and email, the team will reach out soon.