Author Topic: Do you think I'll have loose skin after surgery?  (Read 2934 times)

Offline sdg954

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Just wanted to know from anybody that is knowledgeable.

I can definetly feel tissue on my chest, but I am not sure if its fat or gland. It kind of feels like small individual balls. Does that sound like fat?

And also, If I were to get surgery or lose the excess fat do you think I would have loose skin?

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Just wanted to know from anybody that is knowledgeable.

I can definetly feel tissue on my chest, but I am not sure if its fat or gland. It kind of feels like small individual balls. Does that sound like fat?

And also, If I were to get surgery or lose the excess fat do you think I would have loose skin?

Low Nipples Look Weird on a Male Chest and often are a symptom of loose skin component.

After Massive Weight Loss loose skin can also be a factor as well as remaining gland and fat.  I have evolved a set of Standard Pictures to Evaluate Loose Skin and Drooping for Male Chest Ptosis that better demonstrate possible Excess Skin on the Male Chest.

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Hope this helps,

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Offline Dr. Elliot Jacobs

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Hard to tell from your photos -- would need further medical info.  But in general, you are very muscular and have just a small amount of gyne.  Once the gyne is removed, the skin should tighten -- at least somewhat -- and should probably be satisfactory to you.

If you were my patient, I would not do any skin tightening during the initial surgery -- just let it heal for six months and then re-assess.  If indeed there were any lax skin at six months, then we could discuss a skin tightening procedure -- but whatever lax skin there would be, it would be far less than there would have been at the initial surgery.

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