Things I made sure to know:
- will they be removing fat and gland or just fat?
- what procedure do they use for the lipo (the saline injection type (normal, regular type), ultrasound, some other?
- what sort of incisions do they use (around nipple, under arm)?
- how bad is my gyne as opposed to other gyne they've worked with?
- made sure to see pics of other cases they've worked on
- how many gyne's do they do a year?
- how many years have they been doing it?
- what is their post op procudure (eg, do they normally use drains, how long to they suggest compression, etc)
- what has gone wrong in their gyne's (ie, need for revisions, bad scarring/lumping, discoloration, losing flesh/nipples). Note that these are all potential risks of a gyne reduction surgery. I asked my doctors about this to gauge their comfort with it, and their honesty. the doc I did go with was very honest that one guy he had didn't heal right and ended up losing a nipple, and it may have been because the patient was a heavy smoker, or that he does have a few that end up with creased or inverted nipples after but the patients were never bothered enough by it for an revision and it usually only happened on his patients with larger areola/nipple areas, etc. I appreciated his honesty, and it sounded a lot more lijke he was really engaged with this procedure, and not just doing it out of habit. The doc I didn't go with was very textbook, only stating that these are some things that could happen and it really left me with the feeling she wasnt very interested in the procedure, or that she was very experienced with them.
Sort of along with that last one, *how* they talk and answer your questions is as important as what they actually say. You need to feel comfortable with this doc before and after surgery.
Before all that, tho, I just made a list of the closest PSs to me from the PS Board site, and googled each one and saw what I could find out about them in general. The two I mentioned were mentioned around on other boards (but not about gyne specifically; I could find no docs in my area on gyne boards like this one), and had sites of their own, advertising gyne as one of ther procedures. The ones I skipped didn't come up on a google search, or didn't talk at all about gyne on their sites.
Hope that helps! Happy hunting! Just remember to be patient and don't rush it - take time to do the research and see at least two docs. I know you're anxious to get rid of the gyne, but taking your time now will pay off both pre and post surgery.