I had gynecomastia liposuction surgery with Dr. Manoj Khanna in late Jan 2009, I personally would
strongly advise against getting the surgery done with this surgeon.
I was travelling through India and had read about the cheap cosmetic surgery, and thought it would be a perfect opportunity to get rid of the moobs and be free of them finally. After some research I came across Dr. Manoj Khanna in Kolkata and saw some of his before and after photos from the website and gave him a call and asked about his experience, his alleged experience is 300+ successful gyno surgeries.
I organised an appointment with him and upon entering his office he seemed ok enough but very uninterested in my case personally it seemed like he wanted to get through as many potential patients as possible and this was blatantly obvious as there were 5 people in the waiting room with only an hour of his consultation hours left. He asked me a few questions very impassive to my responses, then explained in a very monotone bored and quick voice what the surgery involves and asks me when I was interested in getting the surgery done. When I said I wanted to get a few other consultations before I committed to surgeon or a date, he said he only had one opening for the next 6 weeks and it was tomorrow. This should of rang alarm bells in my head, but stupidly I agreed to get the surgery the next day, he did not discuss price, or expectations of the surgery, what I wanted to achieve or anything like that, I wrongly assumed he was going to do this the next day.
The next day I came in and got my robe on and test injections done, Dr. Manoj Khanna was nowhere to be seen, I asked the head nurse about this and she said she had been told to set me up for the surgery but not before I paid for the surgery in full! I was put in the operating chair giving the local anaesthetic, then the nurse said she was going to start with the liposuction, I once again asked for Dr. Manoj Khanna but was told he would come after the liposuction. The liposuction was done with the nurses laughing and joking with each other and me not really focused on the task at hand. The head nurse told me that there was no more fat left, and when I asked about the gland she said ‘no gland, Dr will look.’ After waiting for about 20 mins doing nothing in the surgery chair for the doctor to arrive, he finally did. He cracked a joke and I was frustrated by this as I had expected to talk to him about what I wanted to achieve with the surgery and that exactly was going to be done (concerning the liposuction and gland) and I had questions (such as where the incisions where going to be, the size of the scars, recovery time, etc) I thought it was very unprofessional that none of this was asked before the surgery. Instead of laughing along I asked about the gland to which he replied “its already gone.” I was shocked he could say that as I read these boards and knew this would be impossible, my shocked response was “Are you serious?!”
meaning how can you possibly claim this, then he got my nipple and wiggled it around and said “Yes Im serious, see nothing is underneath its all gone been taken out.” I was in a difficult position as arguing with a doctor during surgery is not the best idea, I had no choice but to let it slide and he checked the liposuction for about 1 minute claimed his nurses had done a great job then left.
There is no real need to say it but Im really disappointed with the surgery the before and after photos I have taken show absolutely no difference at all and it has been over 3 months post operation. Im left wondering what I paid for?! I just don’t want anyone else to go through it; getting their hopes up for nothing, wasting their time (the surgery, recovery time, plus wearing the compression belt for 6 weeks) and money + getting two scars thrown in as well!
Its great this site exists, I wish I had read a post like this before I went to see him, it is very obvious to me now that he just wanted the money and treated me like an ATM, he straight out lied about the gland being taken out, and despite my efforts post op communication has been nonexistent.