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2026.04.22 · Views 26
I decided to have surgery because I was stressed about my chest fat, but now that I’m actually about to do it, I’m worried about gynecomastia scars.
I’ve heard that if the incision is made in the armpit, the scars are barely visible, but since my skin is sensitive, I’m concerned about hyperpigmentation.
I desperately need advice from those who have gone through this, such as when I usually start applying gynecomastia scar ointment and how long it takes for the scars to fade if I manage them well.
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Is this Yumino? Did you see the reviews? They do axillary incisions here, and it looked super natural.
Wouldn't it be okay if you went to a good place?
I'm curious too.
I intentionally decided to have the surgery at Yumino via an axillary incision because of the scar. I heard that compared to an areola incision, the sensation is definitely better and recovery is easier!
I'm worried the scar will be too noticeable, so I'm planning to have the surgery at a hospital that allows underarm incisions. I've booked an appointment at Yumino Surgery in Gangnam.
I had surgery at DA using an areola incision, and the scar is practically invisible unless you look very closely. It looks neat even though it has only been a month.
I understand that you also need to pay attention to aftercare!
Since the surgery is performed by making an incision under the areola, the scar is less visible than I expected. I had the surgery at Damsouyu, and because the surgical site is small, you can't even tell it's there.