I had surgery with Karidis in Aug 08 & I'm very happy with the results compared to how they used 2 be but the only problem i have is there is a noticeable indentation when i raise my arms above my head, i know other people have mentioned this and was wondering if a fat injection is a possibility? If so how many others with the same problem would go ahead with it
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Crater Deformity Scars after Gynecomastia Surgery depend on the original problem, what was done, what resources are left, after care, scar care, how the patient healed, and many other factors best explored during an evaluation. I prefer to leave a natural layer of fat between the skin and the muscle that preserves natural motion of tissues. When the layers scar together and there are adequate resources to revise the scars, then revision surgery may be an option. I have revised many such deformities from other doctor's operations. Unfortunately I also have seen so many other patients where there is just nothing left to rebuild with. A
Fat Flap Gynecomastia Sculpture takes nearby fat, trying to maintain its blood supply, and filling the defect with living fat. Fat taken from other parts of the boy without a blood supply are grafts. A good deal of such transferred fat dies and usually becomes firm. This firm tissue can be just as firm as other scars or gland and does not look good especially on animation. The fat flap moves like normal fat.
Firm fat, dermal fillers, and molded implants all can have values for scars, but just do not look good on tissues that are supposed to move.
Arms over head pictures show one dynamic component. Flexing the chest muscles another. Watching tissues move, as in a volleyball player's exposed chest, is proof of the effectiveness of a technique. Yes, a good gynecomastia surgery should also look good when the arms are raised over the head.
Making something look good for a still picture can be a partial achievement. It reminds me of the story of the fantastic prosthetic ear for the patient missing an ear. It looks great until it falls off during a dinner party into a soup bowl! Each option has its limitations. I have never seen fat grafts used with any technique that look adequate on animation. That includes work from those teaching such techniques at meetings. Watching them move in person or movies tells the story to me. The results of even the field's experts are just not something I like and so do not offer. Our field of plastic surgery keeps on moving forward with evolution in techniques. I am looking forward to the day that such techniques really offer a satisfactory solution.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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