Author Topic: A tricky case or easy fix ?  (Read 1772 times)

Offline fitness kid

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Hello all, hope all is good

I will try keep this as short as I can.

I had gyne surgery around 3 years ago and I use to be a member here cancelled my account because I wanted to forget about it completely and try to move on. When i get the answer im looking for il be cancelling my new account again because i don't want to end up obsessed again.

Recently went for a consultation for a revision with the same surgeon, I was convinced I still had gyne and that there was some gland/fat tissue left directly under the nipple, turns out there's not. My surgeon done an ultrasound, very little fat as little as .5 could of been less and no gland tissue either, all was removed first time round.

so a success in a way but here's the catch 22, My surgeon says my problem is the skin. When I flex my chest its perfect but when it isn't flexed there's some lose skin giving of a kind of gyne look directly behind the nipples. My surgeon said no to liposuction as iv no fat in my chest.

My surgeon said something about a procedure to shrink the skin around the nipple involving a few sessions of something to do with subjecting my chest to heat. He doesn't do this procedure but reckons it could work.

has anyone had this problem and what options are available to shrink the skin around the chest?

thanks,

much appreciated

Offline Litlriki

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You haven't provided any information about your height/weight, history of weight loss, etc. so it's tough to comment on non-excisional skin tightening options.  Most provide only slight improvement, and probably not more than liposuction, which leads to some skin retraction afterwards.  In most patients for whom skin laxity is an issue, I typically recommend some sort of skin excision, but that's also something that I would have considered prior to the first procedure if I had concern at that time. 

I have not been overwhelmed by the success of most of the non-surgical skin tightening technologies on the trunk--just too much skin and too much laxity to have much of an impact.  But I don't have much personal experience with many of the newer modalities.

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