1. Puffy nipples are ALWAYS due to breast tissue (gland) directly under the areolas -- fat just doesn't do this.
2. Surgery is the only way to remove the glands and deal with puffy nipples -- permanently.
3. One need not try to feel for the "gland" -- it is not necessary. Further, some gland can feel soft and some fat can feel firm.
4. There is no other treatment for puffy nipples -- Botox, creams, massage, hormone manipulation, injections, etc do not work.
5. Puffy nipples -- especially on a slender guy -- can be tricky to deal with surgically. Too much removed and you have a crater and not enough removed and you have residual puffiness. Sometimes I spend as much or more time in surgery for "minor puffy nipples" than I spend on a large gynecomastia case. Make sure you go to a gyne specialist for this surgery -- it will be worth it.
6. Finally, if the surgery is done properly, then your puffy nipples will be gone and the areolas will lie flat and flush with the surrounding chest skin -- from day one after surgery.
Good luck!
Dr Jacobs
Wow, that's great info. Thank you, Dr. Jacobs. I'm going to talk to the doc more in-depth. he did mention that with surgery, he would leave a bit, so the nipples don't concave. It's Dr. Benny Herbosa from Manila. He's done a lot of surgeries for men on here. He's a great guy in person too. He's performed hundreds of gyne surgeries.
The steroid injections do help, but they don't get rid of the problem completely. He said he's had a few patients who were content with the results of the injections alone. I bet those guys weren't into weightlifting.
I'll pass along this info to him to see if he's confident with the procedure. Flat nipples sound like paradise
I'm a surfer and like to go to the beach a lot. Puffy nipples can also thwart a weight training program. It's great to see gains, but the eyes always travel back to the puffy nipples.
I'm 33 now and have had these since I was 12. One thing, though, they have never really affected my confidence with the opposite sex. They've been more of an annoyance than anything else, and like I said, once a man gets into weightlifting, it actually pushes them out.
I'd like to get more aggressive with my training once this is all in the rearview.