Years ago I remarried and my new stepdaughter had a painful knee. My insurance would allow me to self refer but I knew only one orthopedic surgeon. He and I were on the district council of the Boy Scouts so I was comfortable talking to him and trusted him. I explained what I needed and he told me that most of his practice was joint replacements for older patients. He gave me a referral to a young surgeon who did arthroscopy. We followed up and this lovely teenage girl was soon pain free for the first time she could recall. That was 25 years ago and she still tells of how I worked a miracle for her. The truth is that I did nothing more than to ask a trusted friend.
Go to a professional that you trust and ask who they would go to.
The people who will have trouble are those who are trying to do everything in secret.
OK, so you don't know a surgeon, Someone you know and trust does, ask around.
Thank you for the advice but I don't think it applies in this situation.
orthopedic surgeon are a completely different animal than Plastic surgeons who do gynecomastia.
I have identified the top Orthopedic surgeon in Colorado and the Best orthopedic surgeon in South Florida by something similar to what you said however I am clueless as far as a gynecomastia surgeon.
1. Orthopedics science is much more highly specialized and quantifiable than plastic surgery. The doctor I went to only specialties in shoulder problems and basically wrote the book on some of the procedures. He know the exact procedures and said he has performed them many times( that week!)
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Plastic surgery which you have dermatologist, ear, nose and throat doctors, and radically different backgrounds entering the field. Also, even the qualified plastic surgeons have spend very little to no time on the issue of gynecomastia. Its like you have to find a plastic surgeon who kind of learned on his own to perform the surgery. That is why so many different doctors perform the procedure so differently. Different incision points, some doctors like Dr. Jacobs are even making up their own unique tools and instruments, etc.
The range of procedures range wildly different things from sex change operations(I can't believe this is even legal in the US), to dimple implants, collagen feet fillers, permanent makeup, to clogging of sweat glands, etc. I am sure there are worse out there. The point is the range of what plastic surgeons perform on people are a lot broader then what an orthopedics surgeon performs.
2. Many people have had orthopedics surgery and can more freely recommend a good doctor. My eye doctor was able to tell me who the best Orthopedics surgeon is in South Florida and was actually going in for a procedure the following month. I doubt my eye doctor could have told me the best gynecomastia surgeon.
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Gynecomastia has a lot smaller group of people who has done surgery and ever if they did, it would be something most likely kept quiet. When I was in Colorado, the waiters at the restaurants, people walking on the street, etc.. they all know the Doctor I was using and said he was the best. However,the same can't be said for Plastic surgeons.
3. Many reviews on orthopedics are more honest. People may have a non-functional leg or arm which is able to work again. However with plastic surgery, you have women who may be unrealistic perfectionist and expecting a miracle or are never satisfied with the result. So the ratings may not truly reflect the skill of the doctor.
I have asked doctors on this form if they know of any peer plastic surgeon who is good in South Florida for gynecomastia and came up with nothing. The forum users also have never been able to recommend anyone in south Florida for gynecomastia.
I hope you see that you are not comparing apples to apples when you compare plastic surgeons to orthopedics surgeons.
This book is kind of like a paid version of the advice you were given by your friend doctor. It it a book of doctors recommendation of other doctors. Its a peer given review, just like the doctor from the boy scouts recommended that young orthopedics.
Thanks.
P.S.
Go to a professional that you trust and ask who they would go to.
One of the doctors on this forum actually got very upset with me for asking this.