Today, after knowing that I needed it for about 8 years, I had gynecomastia surgery. Hearing about others' experiences with this issue has been extremely helpful to me and I thought it right that I make my own journal. Hopefully this proves useful to someone in the place I used to be.
BackgroundI first thought seriously that I had gyno and researched it when I was 16. I am 24 now. I don't have health insurance, but I have recently hit a sweet spot financially and was able to pay for it out of pocket. During the 8 years I've lived with this I never had close to enough money to pay for it out of pocket. I had the surgery with Dr. Richard Bartlett in Boston, and the total cost of the surgery was $6,500. That included the cost of the entire procedure, including anesthesiologist, compression garments, and all post-op visits. It did not include cost of prescriptions taken post-op, which was about $70. I was always too embarrassed to bring this up with my family and ask for assistance in paying for it, even though I think they would have helped me out a bit. I regret that somewhat, but I'm also happy that essentially no one even knows or will likely know that I've even had this done.
Now, shortly after I first noticed the gyno when I was 16, I fell into a rather deep depression and my life was quite miserable until I was almost 20, for a number of reasons. This depression was not entirely the result of the onset of the gyno, but it certainly contributed to it. I had been diagnosed with depression and had been taking meds for it. I had also been smoking marijuana at the same time which I deeply regret. During this period I put on a lot of weight. I'm 6'2" and at one point I was almost 270lbs. Horrendously out of shape. At this point even if I had the means to get surgery I think I was too fat for it to even be effective.
Luckily I am quite a motivated individual, and, long story short, I completely turned my life around in the 4 or 5 years since that time. I'm now a very healthy 175lbs, just ran my first half marathon, and am generally very happy and excited about life in general. During the course of my weight loss, my chest became less "booby" because of the loss of fat, but it also became more and more apparent that there was tissue there which was not fat. I was convinced that surgery was the only option, and Dr. Bartlett concurred.
I took some photos before I left for the procedure this morning:
PhotosI've slimmed down quite a bit so it may be hard to tell, but trust me that if you feel on the aureola there is a very definite lump of breast tissue. It has made me terribly self conscious being shirtless in public and being intimate with women. Dr. Bartlett is definitely on the pricier end of gyno surgeons, but being able to feel comfortable in my own skin is absolutely
priceless to me.
The surgeryGot to the office around 7. Surgery started around 8. Dr. Bartlett and his staff are awesome. Super professional and friendly. The procedure is very straightforward and there's not really much to be said about it. They did direct incision on me and no lipo as far as I know. I did not get a "full" anesthesia (tubes in mouth and everything), but they give me an IV which put me into a state which the anesthesiologist dubbed "subconscious". So I could talk and breathe on my own. But I was not at all aware during the procedure. I recall becoming alert at one point which I would guess was about 20 minutes into the procedure, watching Dr. Bartlett and his assistant do their thing and saying something to the effect of "Hey, I wanna see what they're doing!" (there was a small curtain or something between my eyes and chest). I did not feel ANY pain during this small episode, however, and I believe the anesthesiologist cranked up the dosage at that point because the next thing I remember is that it's a few hours later and they've all but cleaned up the operating room and were waiting for me to awake. From the time they began the procedure to the time I was able to get off the operating table was something like 3 hours.
Post-opI am an exceptionally healthy and young person, so I imagine my experience post op is not typical. But I am in very little pain and have absolutely no trouble walking around. The compression vest is fairly comfortable, though a bit more bulky than I had hoped. We'll see how it is tomorrow, but so far I have no complaints about post-op.
What's next?I have a follow-up appointment one week from today. I'll update as much as I can and answer as many questions as I can that you all may have. And I'll post pictures when that becomes an option. The compression vest needs to stay on for a few weeks.
Again, I really want to use this thread to help others who are in my position so please ask me questions.