To begin, I currently go to school in Southern California. I happen to live bi-coastally, so I was fortunate enough to visit with both
Dr. Delgado in Novato and Dr. Bermant in Virginia for consultations. I'd like to share some of my observations in comparing their practices.
My first consultation was with Dr. Bermant around 18 months ago. As is fairly obvious from this website and my visit with him at his office, he is extremely thorough, almost to the point of being obsessive compulsive, which is a comfort. I've found the office staff at plastic surgeons' offices to be quite friendly and patient-oriented, and Dr. Bermant's practice was no exception. Dr. Bermant himself can be a bit difficult to deal with as he is in many ways the classic "surgical personality" -- ie. he was a bit stiff in communication, and became a bit irritated at certain questions I had--specifically with regard to recovery time and with how aggressive his technique was. This was not because he did not know the answers or was trying to hide anything from me--I think we just communicated on different wavelengths. A specific subject that he was sensitive about was in regard to another poster on this forum by the nickname Toaster who was unhappy about his surgery with Dr. Bermant because Toaster felt Bermant's surgery was not aggressive enough.
Ultimately after reviewing many of Dr. Bermant's before & after pictures on his extremely informative website, I felt his approach to surgery was not aggressive enough for me, and I decided to visit with
Dr. Delgado near my home in California.
Dr. Delgado's staff, like Dr. Bermant's is extremely patient oriented.
Dr. Delgado himself is a relaxed and easy-going personality, a bit of a contrast to Dr. Bermant. However, beneath his easy-going nature it is apparent that he is also quite confident with his craft, likely because of the hundreds of gynecomastia procedures he does per year (Dr. Bermant also has a high volume of mastectomies, albeit in a more rural area). By the time I met with
Dr. Delgado, I was a bit more sophisticated about the procedure, so perhaps I was not as annoying. However, he was very attentive with my questions and when I had to reschedule my procedure because of some outside difficulties,
Dr. Delgado actually came out from
inside the operating room where he was preparing for a surgery to say hello and convey his apologies for the need to reschedule.
Ultimately, I decided to go with
Dr. Delgado for my surgery, which is scheduled for this coming Friday on 12/1/05. While I felt
Dr. Delgado was more of a 'people person' this is not the reason I decided to choose him for as my plastic surgeon. Nor is it the cost of the procedure, as he is a tad more expensive than Dr. Bermant. Rather, it is because while looking through their respective before & after portfolios I felt more confident that I would be less likely to require a "touch-up" procedure with
Dr. Delgado due to the more aggressive/natural appearance of his 'after' photos (ie. there was significantly more breast tissue taken out while his patients still retained a natural and masculine chest contour). After all, who wants to cut their breasts off twice?
This is not to besmirch Dr. Bermant. His obsessive attention to detail is comforting for our relatively neurotic population. However, I was not convinced that he would be aggressive enough with his technique. There are pros and cons to the styles of both surgeons--I just happened to like
Dr. Delgado's a bit more. Anyways, just thought I'd share my 2 cents.
Also, a last question for anyone who's had surgery with
Dr. Delgado--I'm currently scheduling my return flight home for after I have my drains removed. Were you able to move around (ie. enough to board a plane) after you had the drains out, or did you need a day to rest before you were able to walk anywhere comfortably? Please let me know!
I will be posting pics from my Delgado experience immediately before and after, as well as at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months, if anyone is interested. Please wish me luck and faith--hopefully I can follow so many others on this site to a normal appearance with masculine contours. My chest has been one of the most psychologically difficult aspects of my life for me to handle for so long now, I can't really remember what it was like to wear a normal t-shirt without some childish logo across the chest.
Lastly, my deepest thanks to the members of this board who have shared their advice, surgical experiences, and often startlingly personal stories. Your posts have meant more than you might realize. If there is anything I can do to help anyone in a similar situation, please let me know. My gratitude.