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Offline Run100

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I'm now 27, and I've had puffy nipples with hard glands underneath since my early teens.  How severe do you think it is?  Would you recommend surgery?  If so, could anyone recommend surgeons in CT?

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DrBermant

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I'm now 27, and I've had puffy nipples with hard glands underneath since my early teens.  How severe do you think it is?  Would you recommend surgery?  If so, could anyone recommend surgeons in CT?

http://yfrog.com/03img0194avj
http://yfrog.com/11img0197zj
http://yfrog.com/5oimg0199dpj
http://yfrog.com/9fimg0200tj
http://yfrog.com/j2img0193j

Asymmetrical or Uneven Gynecomastia is quite common. The difference between the sides exaggerates the contour issue. 

I have posted on How to Pick a Gynecomastia Surgeon:

http://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php?topic=16474.0

Not all surgeons have the same skills nor use the same techniques.  The surgeon you chose should demonstrate specific / before after surgery pictures for this variant.  We see many patients from Connecticut who prefer my techniques.  They often start with our Preliminary Remote Discussion to minimize travel.

Hope this helps,

Michael Bermant, MD
Learn More About Gynecomastia and Male Breast Reduction

Offline headheldhigh01

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either would be bad enough, but two for the right, four for the left.  two sizes, two scores  ;)

yes on recommending surgery unless you want to spend the rest of your life with it.  you could probably search ct on the site engine, there's one or two in boston, jacobs is in nyc, and others travel to see people like bermant.  you kind of have to do your own homework to decide who you think you'd like to work with.  welcome to the site. 
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* if it screws up your life the same, is there really any such thing as "mild" gyne?

Offline GoldenGate

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I really don't think it looks that bad, run100.  If you look really hard and focus on the pictures you can tell it is not a perfect chest... but... if it is not someone with a super critical eye it looks pretty much normal I think.  Although, cameras have a nasty way of either hiding or exaggerating things in an astounding way sometimes.  I went to buy a car that looked great in pictures, but real life looked really awful, and vice versa on another one.
If the worst health issue you face is only an aesthetic one - remember it is just that. You can fix it with surgery, or hide it, or deal with it. The bottom line - we are all battling something that shouldn't stop us from missing out on life and living how we want to. Everyone should be so lucky!


 

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