If one is to get gyno surgery to remove gyno from both nipples, and it is removed. Can he get it back from another cycle later on down the road? Or does the surgery remove whatever there is to allow it to grow back.
i think its is still possible to get it again after the surgery at least i have heard of some people getting it back after surgery my friend had surgery 2 times and that was before he used any gear you just have to be careful while on allways use nolva
If one is to get gyno surgery to remove gyno from both nipples, and it is removed. Can he get it back from another cycle later on down the road? Or does the surgery remove whatever there is to allow it to grow back.
If you get glandular gyno removed, it can grow back. The doctor cannot possibly remove the entire gland as it is below your nipple and spreads out under your pecs like a spider web. He will remove the affecting gyno directly under the nipple and surrounding area, but the gland can grow back because of the estrogen receptor sites in the tissue. If you are susceptible to gyno, you would be best served by staying on Nolvadex 24-7-365.
as DIVISION said, tamoxifen is Nolvadex and you can get it either from a pharmacy by a legally obtained prescription, or just about any source. You can also get a liquid "research" form of it from many "research" companies out there.
If one is to get gyno surgery to remove gyno from both nipples, and it is removed. Can he get it back from another cycle later on down the road? Or does the surgery remove whatever there is to allow it to grow back.
I caution each of my patients that gynecomastia surgery does not prevent breast regrowth. Fat remains behind. Gaining weight can result in more fat in remaining fat cells. Even though I target the gland first, shreds of gland remain behind. These gland cells can still grow under new stimulation.