Hello Folks,
Six years ago, I underwent gynecomastia reduction surgery performed by an American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) certified surgeon in the U.S. Midwest. I was sixteen at the time of the surgery, and, by that point, I had developed substantial breast which had a manifestly feminine shape. Even when wearing several layers of clothing (a come tactic, I now know), there was still clear and abnormal bulging in the area around my chest.
The surgery resulted with the removal of a significant amount glandular tissue, and, initially, I was very pleased with the outcome of the surgery. Though it was clear there was cratering and excess skin immediately after the surgery (which my surgeon acknowledged, but was not too concerned about), the large reduction in mass on chest considerably increases my body-image and self-confidence. I would post the photos taken before the operation, but I believe they are buried deep within a file cabinet somewhere in my mother's house.
Recent photos are shown below to illustrate the current state of my upper-body (I apologize for the absolutely terrible quality of the photos.) While the poorly shaped features of my chest do no show through most clothing, I remain very uncomfortable about taking my shirt off around even my family. However, for many years, I have been content to simply avoid shirtless activities. Now that I am in the process of coming out of a long-term relationship, though, I am becoming increasingly bothered by the misshapen nature of my chest.
My question to you is then:
Based on your experiences, how would you recommend I proceed?I realize I could consult the same surgeon for a revision, but I now live in a different region of the U.S., so this would present some logistical difficulties. Also, I would really like to get the opinions of other plastic surgeons on the outcome of the initial surgery. Of course, I also realize that additional surgical intervention could potentially just make things worse.
-P.S. Has anyone else had a similar issue with the shape of his chest several years after surgery? Before doing my research, I thought my results were typical, but, looking over some of the pre-op/post-op comparisons posted here, that does not appear to be the case whatsoever.
Thanks!
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