Seven Gynecomastia Surgeries in Two Days: What Precision Planning Means

By Dr. M. Ram Prabhu · 22 May 2026 · 8 min read

Gynecomastia precision planning video by Dr. Ram Prabhu.
What high-volume gynecomastia work reveals about grading, gland removal, liposuction planning, symmetry checks, and safe recovery protocols.

High-volume gynecomastia surgery is not about rushing. It requires repeatable systems, precise grading, consistent safety checks, and individualized contour planning for every patient.

What precision planning includes

Before surgery, each patient needs evaluation of gland, fat, skin quality, asymmetry, nipple position, and chest muscle shape. Two patients with the same grade may still need different surgical details.

Planning includes:

  • Marking fat distribution and gland location
  • Deciding incision placement
  • Choosing liposuction and gland excision sequence
  • Planning compression garment size
  • Explaining recovery and gym restrictions

Why gland removal matters

In true gynecomastia, liposuction alone may leave a puffy nipple if the gland is not removed. At the same time, aggressive removal can create depression. Balanced excision is key.

Safety and consistency

Multiple cases in a short period require standardized protocols for anesthesia, sterility, bleeding control, garment use, discharge instructions, and follow-up. Consistency helps reduce avoidable problems.

What patients should focus on

Do not choose surgery based only on price or scar claims. Ask about grade, whether gland removal is included, expected contour, recovery timeline, and management of complications.

For details, visit the gynecomastia procedure hub and review the 2026 gynecomastia cost guide.

Video transcript: edited for readability

In the video, Dr. Ram Prabhu discusses what it means to perform multiple gynecomastia surgeries with consistency. The point is not speed; it is careful planning, repeatable safety checks, and individualized contour work for each patient.

He explains that each chest is different. One patient may have more gland, another more fat, another more skin looseness or asymmetry. Even when the grade looks similar, the surgical plan may need to change.

The video highlights the role of marking, deciding incision placement, choosing the liposuction and gland excision sequence, and confirming garment and recovery instructions. These details help create predictable outcomes.

The core message is that high-volume experience should translate into systems, not shortcuts. Patients should ask about grade, gland removal, contour expectations, recovery restrictions, and follow-up.

This transcript is edited from the video theme for educational use and should be individualized in consultation.

FAQ

Does every gynecomastia patient need gland excision?

No, but most true gynecomastia cases need some gland removal for reliable flattening.

Why do surgeons grade gynecomastia?

Grading helps estimate gland size, fat, skin excess, operative time, cost, and recovery complexity.

Can both sides be different?

Yes. Asymmetry is common and should be considered during planning.

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About the Author

Dr. M. Ram Prabhu is a plastic surgeon with 16+ years of experience and 6,000+ procedures performed. He holds DNB (Super Speciality) Plastic Surgery from the National Board of Examinations, New Delhi (2019). Member of IAAPS and APSI. TSMC Registration #66931. Practices at Idea Clinic, Kondapur, Hyderabad. Read full bio →