Since such as thread is a rarity here, and I've received numerous emails from people residing in Singapore regarding surgery at SGH, I'll be posting my surgery experience here for the benefit of others.
A little background. Had what seemed like one-sided gynecomastia since 17. I'm 180cm (5' 11") and 75kg (165 pounds), so I'm not overweight. The doctor advised me to opt for bilateral surgery (both sides) for symmetry as there have been cases of people going for unilateral surgery and not being happy with the result. In the picture, the lighting makes it seem barely noticeable, but under direct sunlight.. It's really obvious. Have not gone near a swimming pool ever since NS.
My surgery was conducted by Prof. Tan KC of SGH. He's a consulting doctor and the procedure was called "Microdebrider KIV Open breast excision". Basically, the microdebrider is first used to remove the fatty tissues and gland (if possible) through minute incisions at the side, which is similar to liposuction. If gland removal fails, a peri-areolar incision is then made to remove the gland.
One week prior to the surgery, you'll have to undergo a Pre-Operative Assessment for a blood test and chest X-Ray. You'll also speak to an anasthetist on your allergies, previous med history etc.
Pre-surgery:
Reported at 7am to the Same Day Admissions (SDA) Centre, underwent all the paperwork, a check by a doctor to assess your health and you change into the kimono-style garment. You declare your belongings to a nurse and take a lift up to the Operating Theatre (OT) level. You're made to lie on a bed and wheeled to the prep room outside the OT. Feels weird being wheeled on a bed by two nurses.
At 8.30am, an IV is inserted (usually on your left arm, according to the nurse) in the prep room after a small local anasthetic has been applied. Prof. Tan KC came in, used a marker to mark the areas to be removed and you're wheeled into the OT. There was some small talk with the anasthetist and a short sharp pain shot into my left arm as the GA is applied via the IV. The anasthetist was asking me to explain what the pain was like, whether it was travelling through my left arm. I was talking and the room was spinning and black-out..
Awoke at 10.20am while being wheeled to the recovery room. I remembered having a nice dream but not being able to recall what. The nurse in the recovery room told me the time is 10.20am. The female nurses at SGH are pretty cute IMO..
Left to lay there for sometime and was then transferred to the ward bed and warded in the subsidised B2 ward, where I spent the whole day recovering. There was no pain at all, just a tight foam wrap with elastic bands.
Post-op:
The nurses kept asking whether I needed any pain meds. I refused as there was no pain. The nipple and surrounding areas have no feeling too. Was warded for the night and discharged the next day. No drains were placed. The doctor said 150 mil was removed from each side, with a little bit more from the left side due to the gland. No excision was made as the gland was successfully removed using the microdebrider.
Downside is.. The foam pad is itching like crazy! But what is one week compared to the past decade of psychological suffering. The next appointment is next week, to replace the tight foam pad with a tailored compression garment. Other than that, the feeling is generally sore around the chest area.
Anyone have any other questions you might wanna ask, just PM me. Best regards.