Author Topic: 5 Months Post Operation  (Read 2975 times)

Offline Maiku

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I regret not taking pictures after each phase of the post operation. Nor do I have a current picture right now.

It's been 5 months and I'm very happy with the left side of my chest, like it's perfect, I love how normal it looks. My right one is bigger, noticeably bigger, I can't stand it. Wanted to ask(I have been searching this forum for a while now) if anyone knows if this will go away and if the right breast will get smaller as more time goes by. Actually just today I feel like my right one feels more sensitive than the left one. I'm hoping that it's just fat and that I can hopefully burn it off. Any replies would be very much appreciated.

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I regret not taking pictures after each phase of the post operation. Nor do I have a current picture right now.

It's been 5 months and I'm very happy with the left side of my chest, like it's perfect, I love how normal it looks. My right one is bigger, noticeably bigger, I can't stand it. Wanted to ask(I have been searching this forum for a while now) if anyone knows if this will go away and if the right breast will get smaller as more time goes by. Actually just today I feel like my right one feels more sensitive than the left one. I'm hoping that it's just fat and that I can hopefully burn it off. Any replies would be very much appreciated.


Swelling can obscure results.  Five months is very early after surgery for some techniques.

Posting Standardized Before and After Pictures can help others better understand your concerns.

How tissues evolve after surgery depends on the problem treated, surgical technique, skill of the surgeon, after care, scar care, and how a patient heals.  I prefer my Dynamic Technique in which there is minimal bruising and swelling.  The biggest change happens on the operating table.  That is how I am able to post images the day after surgery.  However, further refinement happens over time as sculpted tissues evolves as they soften with scar care, compression, and healing.  As with any cut, tissues need to heal and soften.

You can see other examples of early results:

in this competition body builder here.

This one sided (unilateral) gynecomastia shows the swelling after surgery typical swelling after my gynecomastia surgery compaired to the side that had No Surgery

Here is another example of early healing after unilateral surgery typically seen with my techniques. 

Here is another example of typical minimal swelling and bruising in a 14 year old patient with more images images of tissue evolution and swelling here.

You can find many more examples on my website of primary gynecomastia tissue evoluation.

I perform many Revision Gynecomastia Male Chest Sculpture Operations on patients done by other doctors around the world. Each patient has told me how different their tissues were after my Dynamic Technique compared to their previous surgery.  They all have commented how the swelling was much less, comfort better, and their expectation met, even at their first view of the tissues after surgery.  You can see typical tissue evolution after Revision Gynecomastia Surgery here.

However, even with these techniques, the tissue continue to evolve over time.  Here is another example of a patient revised after initial surgery done in Australia, early and 2 years after his operation.

This is real surgery and tissues do need to heal just like any other cut or injury.

Hope this helps,

Michael Bermant, MD
Learn More About Gynecomastia and Chest Sculpture


 

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