I first developed gynecomastia when I was approximately 13. I can remember my GP saying that it usually goes away. Needless to say, it didn't. Like many on this forum, it's something that's bothered me my entire life. I'm 39 now and finally decided to pull the trigger.
I met with a few plastic surgeons, none of whom, other than Dr.Lista, was a specialist in gynecomastia. I didn't meet Fielding or some of the others that are mentioned on here. Lista was recommended to me by another doctor I trust and I liked his pull-through method that would not leave me with scars around the nipple. I can see why others have expressed concern about his bedside manner. His casual confidence could be off-putting to some because it seems a little blase, but it didn't bother me.
My major concern with the traditional method was that I might be trading one thing I hate, gynecomastia, for another, scars. I understand that the traditional method may have resulted in a more complete removal of the gland, but I'm optimistic the trade-off was worth it. Time will tell.
I'm 5'11" and in just about the best shape I've ever been in, 168 lbs. I've never been overweight, but I have been as high as 185. I weight train, run and basically eliminated sugar from diet for the last year, so my chest was about as good as it was going to be.
I have posted pictures pre-op (including marked up by Lista) and 1 days post-op. Post-op there is was basically no pain whatsoever. Some discomfort, but I didn't even bother taking the prescribed painkiller. Not trying to be macho, just isn't an issue. You really feel like you could just get up and go through a pretty normal day, but I'm going to take the time over the holidays to just relax and give my body time to heal as per recommendations.
I can see why people complain about the compression garment, but it's not really that bad. I timed my surgery for this time of year, so that I can hide it under clothes as much as possible. I'm much flatter than before, but from everything I've read you really don't know where you'll end up until months done the road. In the images, you'll see some bruising and lines from the garment. My nipples look a little weird, but could just be from the garment.
I'll keep updating here so that you can see the progress.