Pre Op Guidelines
A little preparation goes a long way. Here’s what you need to do before your gynecomastia surgery to make sure everything goes smoothly on the day of your procedure.

Preparing for Your Gynecomastia Surgery
The time between your consultation and surgery day is all about preparation. This phase typically lasts two to four weeks, and the good news is that most of it is pretty simple. There’s no complicated checklist or major lifestyle overhaul involved.
Dr. Reilly and the team will give you detailed instructions specific to your case, but this guide covers what most patients need to know before their procedure. A little bit of planning ahead of time makes surgery day and recovery go that much smoother.

Your Pre-Op Timeline
The weeks leading up to surgery follow a pretty predictable pattern. Here’s a general timeline of what needs to happen and when.
Medical Preparations You’ll Need
Before your procedure, Dr. Reilly will need to confirm that you’re healthy and ready for surgery. Here’s what that process looks like for most patients.
Lifestyle Adjustments Before Surgery
Certain habits and substances interfere with surgery and healing, so you’ll need to make some temporary changes in the weeks leading up to your procedure. Here’s what to stop and what to keep doing.
Your Pre-Op Shopping List
You’ll want to have a few items for your recovery, and it’s much easier to have them ready before surgery than to scramble afterward when you’re sore and tired. Here’s what to get.
Arrangements to Make
Taking a little time to plan ahead for recovery makes the first few days much easier. Here are a few things to sort out before your procedure.
Time Off Work
Request 1-2 weeks off, depending on your job’s physical demands and Dr. Reilly’s recommendation for your case.
Transportation Home
Arrange for a responsible adult to drive you home after surgery, since you cannot drive after anesthesia.
Day-Of Support
Have someone stay with you for at least the first night to help with basic needs and monitor your condition.
Home Recovery Space
Set up a comfortable area with everything within reach so you don’t have to strain or lift your arms.
The Final Week: Day-by-Day Guide
Here’s what to take care of in the final days leading up to your surgery.
What to Bring on Surgery Day
Pack a small bag the night before with these essentials. You won’t need much, but these items are important.
“The patients who prepare thoroughly always have the smoothest recoveries. Following pre-op instructions isn’t just about safety during surgery. It directly affects how well and how quickly you heal afterward.”

Next Steps: Surgery Day
You’ve done everything you can to prepare. On surgery day, you’ll check in at the facility, meet with the anesthesiologist, see Dr. Reilly one more time before the procedure, and then head to the operating room. The entire process from arrival to going home typically takes 3-5 hours.
Learn about what happens on gynecomastia surgery day for your procedure.
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