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Offline ineedsurgery

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Since I have tuberous breast deformity(serious puffy nips) I was wondering if the odds for crater deformity were higher?  Also do some docs choose not to perform surgery on these suffers because it is so severe? Thanks

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Tuberous gyne is a challenge -- but I have operated on a few of them and had nice results.  Please see patients 79 and 83 in the photo gallery on my gyne website (address is below).

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Thanks for the quick response doctor Jacobs. I checked out the patients that you operated on and the pictures look amazing. From pictures that I've seen it seems that their is a thin layer of fat between the pectoral muscle and outer layer of skin and I would think that since so much gland is being excised out, that the thin fat layer is destroyed in a way whic would cause indentations and cratering, is that true?

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No, that is not true.

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