I only had lipo on the chest, none elsewhere.
Yet I look so much lighter post op, something that must relate to perception rather than any change in actual actual weight.
It is amazing how much gynecomastia makes a man look fatter irrespective of the shape he is in.
I have actually put on quite a lot of weight, not lost it.
Yet I have still managed to look like I have lost weight- all very odd and very welcome.
Given I couldn't hide the gynecomastia even in the largest shirt (only a coat would hide it) it became quite debilitating for me and meant I stayed in an awful lot- especially throughout the summer.
The gyne meant I refused to play my favourite sport, I did play once in the summer in 90 degree heat with a big fleece top on and just got none stop questions as to why I was so mad to wear it (very tough) and I basically poured out an ocean of sweat and decided it was better avoiding such situations until the op.
Originally it should have been September but was cancelled/put back to December because the surgeon had a emergency breast cancer case to deal with.
Because I didn't get to work out in the summer I put weight on, this continued because by the time September came around the increase in weight meant the gyne looked even worse and so bad that I felt too bad about it to play sport in the winter even.
I have gained a good sized belly- just because of how the gynecomastia affected me.
But I couldn't care less now, because unlike the gynecomastia a stomach can be reduced with exercise and now I have the monkey off my back that stopped me from exercising I will be free (healing permitted) to really get out there.
The long and short of all this is that despite the weight gain, I still look lighter- which is amazing, it is an added bonus that many other guys will get as well.
Take a look at the before and after photos of loads of guys (excluding very minor ops and and amzingly thin or lean men) and you will see what I mean- and it is far more substantial in the flesh as pictures don't paint the full picture as they lack depth and contour.
My operation was extensive lasting 3 hours and I feel pretty badly beaten up- even though it is two weeks post op.
I also had a very bad health scare post op as well.
I had an infection and fluid build up and needed to go on antibiotic.
So I feel badly beaten up given the scale of the op- but I am starting to come out of the other side.
The chest looks very flat- but has no deformation which is great and the world looks so much brighter!!!
For the first time in 14yrs years I have put a t-shirt on and it doesn't look like I have boobs.....and that feels Sooooooo goood
I might have minor scars- hard to tell at this stage- but I couldn't care less, as all I ever wanted was to be able feel normal wearing cloths and I already have scars from serious operations many years ago.
I doubt I will have any scars mind- but my expectations were always quite grounded and realistic (I am no perfectionist).
Anyway, have I said it all I don't know?
Things can only get better in terms of recovery and I have actually seen I have a bit of muscle on that chest of mine that I never knew I had- another bonus
Will I ever post pics- well maybe, but not just yet- still a bit too self concious for my own good- a cop out I know- sorry :-/
But I just wanted to get this info out there as I know some guys will be having a tough time of it and I just wanted you to know (those electing surgery) that there is light at the end of the tunnel if you do your homework correctly and get a good surgeon.