After 17 years of puffy nipples, I finally had surgery yesterday with Dr. Dennis Hammond in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
My puffy nipples showed up during puberty and never went away, despite my low body fat and healthy lifestyle. They messed with my head for so long and prevented me from being the person I wanted to be, so this year I decided I didn't want to live with them any longer. It was tough to decide to have an elective surgery, but I knew it would be even tougher for me to keep living with them. With the help of the posters and doctors on this board, I was able to make a very educated decision in my choice of surgeon. He's not well known on this board, but he has a wealth of experience with gynecomastia and surgeries of the breast. His before and after photos were very impressive, and his technique was very similar to the best doctors on this board.
24 hours later, I have some chest soreness and swelling, but the pain is already half of what it was yesterday. I only took two Vicodin yesterday, and none today so far. Feeling good!
While my BMI is about 23 and I had very little chest fat, the surgeon did use a combination of lipo and excision. I believe he said he took out 150 CCs of fat from one side, and 225 CCs from the other. I think that's about 12 ounces of fat. He also said he left a thin layer of tissue under the nipple to prevent a saucer deformity.
I haven't looked at my chest yet, but the nurse let my girlfriend look down my compression garment right after surgery and her response was, "Wow, babe! Your chest looks so flat!" I asked how my nipples looked and she said "Flat and normal! Just what you wanted." That was music to my ears. She never thought I needed the surgery, but when I opened up and explained to her earlier this year why I never wanted to go swimming with her or take my shirt off in general, she was sympathetic and very supportive.
I go for my first post-op at the end of next week. I'm keeping my expectations low but hoping for the best. I hope to fill you guys in as my journey progresses. I didn't take any before pics, but my surgeon took a bunch. If all goes according to plan, I'll see if I can have him send the before and after pics to me so I can share them with all of you.
Now only if this compression vest didn't itch so much...