Author Topic: Why two surgeries?  (Read 2911 times)

Offline benny1

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I've read that some of you have dealt with your gyne problem by having two surgeries.  Is this because it sometimes takes two surgeries to achieve the desired results, or did something go wrong the first time around?

My surgery left me looking much better, but not quite how I'd like to appear.  I'm trying to attack my situation with diet & exercise, but I don't know whether that will do the trick. ???

Gine2D

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Sometimes it takes 3 surgeries if the underlying cause is not corrected before any surgery.

The PS will $collect each time you tell him to cut'm out.

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Offline JTZ

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I've had 3 surgeries, probably going to have #4 soon.

Offline benny1

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Why have you had multiple surgeries?  Does it grow back, or is it requiring "steps" to achieve your desired result?

I also wonder about nipples getting lower because of gyne.  Is there a way to raise the chest/nipples after things have been saggy (I mean beyond just weight lifting)?

Offline vaio

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  • Gyne free, is the way to be!
Some people have hormone impalances that causes it to grow back. Also some are no satisfied w/ the results.
$2,800 = Freedom!

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Offline jc71

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  • Wilma, grab the lotion, we're going to the beach!
unrealistic expectations, inexperienced surgeon, BDD, hormone imbalance, there's many many reasons why people need more than 1 surgery.


 

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