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Do you tell your plastic surgeon about steroids?

choda

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I have an consultation appointment next week to have my gyno cut out. I’ve had it since I was a kid and my AS use hasn’t made it any worse… although my nips do puff up a bit while on cycle but return to normal when I go off. So should I even bother telling him I juice?

And….

For the people who have had this surgery done, how careful am I going to have to be when I use AS in the future? I don’t want to spend all this money only to have the gyno come back.

CHODA
 
Ummmm, why don't you postpone the appointment, do a huge fukin cycle and then go get the surgery.

I'm pretty sure that I have read info to the effect that those prone to gyna are more likely to develep it from AS.
 
After you get the surgery, steer clear of steroids like test that aromatize very easily. And always take Nolvadex with whatever, even Anavar. If you liked gyno, you wouldn't have it cut out right? The doctor may not even care how you got it. He may suspect it's from steroids but it doesn't change his course of action one bit! It can occur naturally or because of exogenous steroids. He's still going to cut it out the same way. So if you tell him you take steroids, he'll tell you that you shouldn't take them. So, tell him or don't. It doesn't make a difference. But after it is cut out, just do light cycles and ALWAYS use an anti-e! Or don't take steroids at all. Make sense?
 
choda said:
For the people who have had this surgery done, how careful am I going to have to be when I use AS in the future? I don’t want to spend all this money only to have the gyno come back.

If you got it once, you will get it again, there is not doubt about it, unless you use an anti-E, anti-P and nolvadex.

I would be more concerned about the experience this doctor has doing a male gynocomatia removal, most dont get that many, and it they take too much out it can get ugly! I would ask for pictures of past patients, pre and post operation. They take these pictures incase of law suits and a real good doctor should have references.

Consultations are free go see about 4 different doctors, tell them exactly what you want (flat nipple, no puffiness etc..) and make sure they put in writting to deliver or agree to do free revisions to get it right. Usually they go in and take the gland and 70% of fat tissue. but if you still have puff nips after that, what good was it. you will need a revision surgury. make sure you dont have to pay twice.
 
I have had the surgery and I developed mine during pubery like you. The AS did not help it at all. Anyways, The Doctor i used is a very well known Plastic surgeon who actually performed Pamela Anderson's breast reduction. I know this because im freinds with his son. He cut out the tissue and also used lipo around the breast as well. for the fist month my nipples look indented a little. But after that they came back perfect. I did not tell him about my AS, im sure he knew allready, because he had removed gyno from many Body-builders before. I have done 3 cycles sice then and have had no problems with gyno at all. His name is Dr. Gerlad Verdi, and he practices out of Kentucky. A cool story he told me, is in Vietnam he used to do gynocomastia procedures out in the field. Soldiers would become so hot, but they wouldnt take their shirts off because they were embarrased. He charged me 2000$ and that was with a nice discount.
 
KappaRaider said:
A cool story he told me, is in Vietnam he used to do gynocomastia procedures out in the field. Soldiers would become so hot, but they wouldnt take their shirts off because they were embarrased.

Man, I'd have thought they'd have a little more for a medic to do than to remove gyno... more like removing flak and shrapnel.
 
blaster220 said:


Man, I'd have thought they'd have a little more for a medic to do than to remove gyno... more like removing flak and shrapnel.

Not when you consider all of the time the GIs had for smoking refer and dropping acid. Maybe the refer caused the gyno. But I could imagine a nasty scar removing gyno at a field hospital. I don't think military surgeons are lessoned in the aesthetics of cosmetic surgery. This raises a good point though. How long has plastic surgery been removing gyno and is this why the top pros of the old days (e.g., Arnold) had no signs whatsoever? Did they have it removed way back then?
 
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