- male
- 20 Years
- 14/08/2025
I'm planning to get grade 1 gynecomastia surgery in Delhi but don't have anyone to accompany me on the day because of Covid. Do I really need someone with me for the procedure? Will the doctor refuse to operate if I come alone? I'm worried I might have to delay the surgery by a year if they don't allow me to go through with it solo.

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View allI've been having some issues after using oil injections, and now I've got these lumps on my buttocks. I got an ultrasound done, and they said the lumps arent in the muscle but in the subcutaneous area. One lump is 31.5 cm on the left and the other is 61.5 cm on the right. It's been about a year now, and I'm really worried about them. What should I do to get rid of these lumps? How can I treat them?
it sounds like you may be experiencing lipomas, which are non-cancerous growths of fat cells. In your case, since the lumps are located in the subcutaneous area of your buttocks and have been present for a year, it is advisable to consider surgical removal as a treatment option. The brand name medication that can be prescribed to help with the pain and inflammation is ibuprofen, 400mg to 800mg every 6 hours as needed. However, for the lump itself, the definitive treatment would be surgical excision. I recommend consulting with a surgeon for further evaluation and to discuss the possibility of surgical removal of the lipomas.
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I have lipomas and excess body fat on my arms can surgery remove them permanently and what are the possible complications I should be aware of
bleeding,fever,pain,infection are some of the complicaions during surgery.
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I've noticed that whenever I masturbate, my butt seems to get a little bigger. It's become a bit of a problem, and now I'm thinking about liposuction. What steps should I take?
I can understand your concern. But masturbation and increasing butt size have absolutely no relation. It's all in your head. Increasing buttocks size is related to your diet. Avoid fatty and oily foods. Excersise regularly. If there's any lesion on the buttocks, then consult a general surgeon
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