Author Topic: muscle damage from gyno surgery?  (Read 7376 times)

Offline flatness13

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To be clear correction of gynecomastia in experienced hands is safe and effective. The nerve to the pectoralis major muscle.The pectoralis major receives dual motor innervation by the medial pectoral nerve and the lateral pectoral nerve, also known as the lateral anterior thoracic nerve. One route of innervation of the pectoralis major originates in the C7, C8 and T1 nerve roots which merge out to form the lower trunk of the brachial plexus. The fibers continue in the anterior division of the lower trunk, become the medial cord, and exit the medial cord as the medial pectoral nerve.The nerve supply in under the muscle essentially. To damage the motor supply would require somehow placement of a cannula or some instrument below the muscle during surgery which should not occur. The only other way to damage the nerve would be to place an instrument in the neck or very high in the axilla which just does not make sense for the procedure.

Alright I already gave up on the nerve thing lol. What about the muscle damage though? I snapped some photos from different angles, what do you doctors think?

http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc396/tanner151/pecs2017%202_1.jpg

I am flexing in all of the pics, it's my right pec(the one without the mole) where I find a chunk of muscle missing. The bottom right one shows a big step-off. I have other issues too but this is bothering me most.

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I plan on getting my chest scanned by a specialist later this year but it'll be expensive. I have to know what'd going on with my muscles.

Any thought on the pictures I posted above?


 

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