Revision Gynecomastia
If you’ve already had gynecomastia surgery but aren’t happy with the results, revision surgery can fix what was left behind. Dr. Reilly regularly corrects issues from prior procedures.

Did Your First Surgery Not Give You the Results You Wanted?
If your first gynecomastia surgery didn’t go the way you expected, revision surgery can correct what went wrong. Whether it’s leftover tissue, uneven results, or a chest that still doesn’t look right, Dr. Reilly works through or around your existing scars to fix the issue.
He removes any remaining glandular tissue or fat, corrects asymmetry, and reshapes your chest to create the result you should have gotten the first time. Revision cases are typically more complex than first-time surgeries, so the procedure may take a bit longer.
Recovery is similar to a primary procedure, though healing can take slightly longer the second time around. You’ll wear a compression garment for a few weeks, and results keep improving over the following months as swelling goes down.

Benefits of Revision Gynecomastia Surgery
Revision male breast reduction surgery offers several benefits for men dealing with unsatisfactory results from a previous procedure.
Ideal Candidates for Revision Gynecomastia Surgery
Good candidates for revision gynecomastia surgery have specific issues from a previous procedure that need correction. Here’s what makes someone a good fit for revision work.
Adequate Healing Time
At least six months have passed since your first surgery, though waiting a full year allows complete healing and clearer assessment.
Specific Correctable Issues
You have identifiable problems like leftover tissue, asymmetry, contour irregularities, or other complications that revision surgery can address.
Stable Weight
Your weight has remained stable since your first surgery, as ongoing weight fluctuations can affect both your current appearance and revision results.
Realistic Expectations
You understand that revision surgery is more complex than primary surgery and that some limitations may exist based on your previous procedure.
Good Skin Quality
You have adequate skin elasticity remaining to allow for proper contouring, though this depends on your first surgery and individual healing.
Previous Records Available
You can provide details about your first surgery, including operative notes if possible, though this isn’t always required for evaluation.
Dr. Reilly will evaluate your candidacy for revision gynecomastia surgery in Connecticut during your consultation. A free consult is your first step toward finally getting the results you deserve.
What to Expect During a Consultation
Your male breast reduction consultation starts with a detailed discussion about your first surgery and what went wrong. Dr. Reilly needs to understand what procedure you had, when it was performed, what technique was used, and what specific issues you’re experiencing now.
Dr. Reilly explains honestly what revision surgery can and cannot achieve in your specific case. Some revisions are straightforward, while others are more complex. This all just depends on what happened during your first procedure.
Our team will review what to expect during recovery and answer questions about the revision process. We make sure you have realistic expectations and understand what revision surgery entails.
How to Prepare for Your Revision Gynecomastia Surgery
Proper preparation helps make sure your revision surgery goes as smoothly as possible. Here’s what you need to do before your procedure.
Previous Records
Obtain operative notes and records from your first surgery if possible, so Dr. Reilly can review exactly what was done.
Medical Clearance
Complete any additional medical testing Dr. Reilly requests, as revision surgery sometimes requires more thorough pre-operative evaluation than primary procedures.
Recovery Planning
Set up your recovery space with everything you need, and keep in mind that revision recovery may be slightly longer than your first surgery.
Compression Garment
Purchase a new, properly fitted compression vest since your previous one may not fit correctly after revision surgery.
Stop Smoking
Stop all tobacco and nicotine products at least four weeks before surgery since nicotine severely impairs healing, increases complications, and delays recovery, especially in revision cases.
Transportation
Have someone drive you home after surgery and stay with you for the first 24 hours during your initial recovery.
Preparing properly for revision gynecomastia surgery in Connecticut helps set you up for success.
Revision Gynecomastia Surgery Steps
Revision surgery follows a careful process to correct issues from your previous procedure and achieve the results you should have gotten initially. Here’s what happens during surgery.
Revision Gynecomastia Surgery Recovery Timeline
Recovery from revision gynecomastia surgery in Connecticut varies by individual but it typically follows a pattern similar to primary surgery. Your specific timeline depends on the complexity of your revision and your body’s healing response.
Days 1-3
Your chest will be swollen and sore during these first few days. Pain medication manages discomfort effectively, and you’ll rest at home with the compression vest on while avoiding any strenuous activity.
Week 1
Swelling peaks around day three to five then gradually starts to improve. Most men return to desk work after about a week, though you’ll need to avoid lifting or overhead movements completely.
Weeks 2-4
Energy returns to normal and daily activities become easier during this phase. Bruising fades while swelling continues to decrease gradually. Light walking helps, but avoid any strenuous exercise or heavy lifting still.
Weeks 4-6
Most swelling has resolved and your chest shape starts looking more defined. You can typically resume light exercise like walking or stationary cycling, but contact sports and heavy lifting remain off limits.
Months 2-3
Residual swelling disappears and your chest takes its final corrected shape. You can return to all normal activities including weight training once Dr. Reilly clears you. Incision lines continue to fade gradually.
6 Months and Beyond
Final results are fully visible with all healing complete and tissues settled. Your chest maintains its new corrected appearance permanently as long as you maintain a stable weight and avoid factors that may have caused issues initially.

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Why Choose Dr. Reilly for Revision Gynecomastia Surgery
Dr. Reilly brings extensive experience with revision gynecomastia cases and understands the unique challenges of correcting another surgeon’s work. He knows you’re coming in disappointed and frustrated, and he approaches each revision case with both technical skill and genuine empathy for what you’ve been through.
His board certification in Plastic Surgery provides the advanced expertise needed to navigate scar tissue, work with altered anatomy, and achieve natural results despite the complications from your previous procedure.
He never compromises on safety, even in complex revision cases, and his approach focuses on finally giving you the masculine, natural-looking chest you should have achieved the first time.
Frequently Asked Questions About Revision Gynecomastia Surgery
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