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anyone had gyno surgery?

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Has anyone had gyno surgery? I had it about
3months ago and i seem to have scar tissue
under my nipple it is supost to go away?
any simular stories??? out there
 
No idea about that but I have a fealing mine won't go away now that ive had it for 4 years.. im 17 I want some info on this surgery how much was it, how many days in hospital or whateveR?
 
mine was the same when i was a teenager they got puffy
the surgery is just an in and out make take em 2 hours at most
probably 45 they trace the underlining of you areola nipple
with a knife peel it up take it out sow it back

i had my left one done heald up perfect cant even tell nice and flat
then year later did my right it held a lot of water after
and they scar tissue is under the skin but is going away slowly.

are you planning on doing a cycle????
 
Loner said:
No idea about that but I have a fealing mine won't go away now that ive had it for 4 years.. im 17 I want some info on this surgery how much was it, how many days in hospital or whateveR?

My patients do not typically spend any time in the hospital. For almost all patients, gynecomastia surgery is done as an outpatient. Costs vary on the problem to be treated and vary from doctor to doctor. There is a major introduction about Gyno Surgery below.

Hope this helps,

Michael Bermant, MD
Learn More About Gynecomastia and Chest Sculpture
 
That is deffinently something I should do, I look like a few of your patients and i dont want to go into competition like this. If i remove it now and decide to do some cycles later in my life would it come back? or once its removed its gone for life thanks
 
roidpuple said:
if you have the gland removed the tissure won't return
Gynecomastia can return. Male breasts can consist of excess fat, gland, and skin. Liposuction and fat sculpture can remove fat cells. However, remaining fat cells can put on more fat.

Using my Dynamic Technique, I target gland first. The problem is that for many men, fingers of gland dissect between fingers of fat. You can see a drawing here showing how gland can extend well into the fat and chest. Even with my technique or radical cancer surgery, shreds of gland can remain behind. These gland remnants are typically inconsequential, but they can regrow. Although it is very uncommon for my patients, breast regrowth can occur.

Hope this helps,

Michael Bermant, MD
Learn More About Gynecomastia and Chest Sculpture
 
I had Gyno surgery this past summer and my doctor got most of the gland but not all of it. That being said, I am very happy with the surgery. PM for any questions.
 
I'm going to see a surgeon in Chicago for a second gyno surgery that I want to have done. The first guy who did it a year ago this February didn't take shit out. It left me furious as I paid out of pocket. If I don't feel good with this guy I may check out Dr. Bermant, I'm willing to travel to get this done thoroughly. Although I did call your office and some lady basically told me I wasn't a good candidate for a revision surgery. But I'm confused since you, Dr. Bermant, have a couple examples of revision surgeries in your web page.
 
chicagobuffedbod said:
I'm going to see a surgeon in Chicago for a second gyno surgery that I want to have done. The first guy who did it a year ago this February didn't take shit out. It left me furious as I paid out of pocket. If I don't feel good with this guy I may check out Dr. Bermant, I'm willing to travel to get this done thoroughly. Although I did call your office and some lady basically told me I wasn't a good candidate for a revision surgery. But I'm confused since you, Dr. Bermant, have a couple examples of revision surgeries in your web page.
It is easier to take out than put back. Revision or Secondary Surgery are an option for some. It depends on the original problem, what was done, skill of your surgeon, aftercare, how you healed, and other factors best explored during an evaluation.

Hope this helps,

Michael Bermant, MD
Learn More About Gynecomastia and Chest Sculpture
 
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