im 22 , Its been 11 weeks since i had Gyno Surgury on August 19
I had lipo vaser surgury.
I use to be 260 pounds and now im at 185.
i have had gyno all my life and litterally went through hell just to save up 6 grand to pay for the surgery.. I would do anything to get rid of it and even after hell and 6 grand i still cant get rid of it..
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Like i said its been 11 weeks just about 3 month
how much more of an improvement will i see ?
when i went for a post op , my doctor said i had alot of sagging skin ... will that tighten up over time? is there anything i can do to help tighten it up?
my doctor says i may need surgury to get rid of excess skin .... is there any other way@!!@!! =(
I still feel scar tissue in my chest , will that go away?
i messag them and go over it with a rolling pin everyday.... i press down pretty hard with the rolling pin..... should i be?
my doctor also says if i loose weight it will help with the results more ... what do you think?
can i start working out my chest after 11 weeks and scar tissue still in my chest?
Congratulations on your weight loss! Does it not feel much better with that weight off? 75 pounds is quite an achievement.
After Major Weight Loss skin and supporting tissues retract only so much leaving sagging and drooping. These are usually global factors affecting most regions of the body. For men, the sagging chest is often the biggest concern. However, there are often issues of the stomach, thighs, buttocks, arms, and more. While a
Tummy Tuck Abdominoplasty can help with the front, a
Lower Body Lift helps deal with the stomach, thighs, and buttock sagging.
Unfortunately, sagging skin is not addressed by liposuction, if anything it is usually made worse through deflation. I have never understood why surgeons advocate such surgery. In my opinion, the results just do not look very good when there is a significant skin excess.
Low Nipples Do Not Look Good on the Male Chest. At the least, a patient should know about such issues
before the operation.
Excess Skin of the Male Chest with Gynecomastia comes in various degrees. Here are my
Standard Pictures for Evaluating Extra Skin on the Male Chest.
Weight loss before surgery is usually much better than weight loss after surgery. Weight loss is a coarse tool, Plastic Surgery is better reserved for refinement. This is especially true when tissue sagging is a factor. Why lift sagging tissue, lose more weight, and see that tissue sag again from further deflation?
Weight loss and surgical sculpture is a series of compromises. What suites any one individual will vary. Ideal sequence that I recommend my patients:
- Get to a weight you are comfortable living with.
- Let the skin adjust as much as it will. It can take from 6 to 18 months for skin to equilibrate after a gastric bypass and major weight loss.
- Consider Tightening Lower Tissues First. There is little sense to lift the chest and then have a tummy tuck, lower the chest result, requiring a revision chest lift.
- Then Address the Chest.
- Use No Surgery Body Shaping Garments as emotional support not to rush the process.
For some patients, my
small incision skin reduction chest lift is an option. This eliminates the unnatural very obvious unnatural vertical scar. For smaller problems, I have evolved my
Internal Lift Male Mastopexy Surgery that has even smaller scars. My internal lift is not suitable when the excess skin is a major contributing factor for the deformity. A
Male Donut Mastopexy when pushed too far will leave a star burst deformity that detracts from the result. That is why picking your surgeon carefully can be so important.
Yes, scars are a compromise. We need some place to remove the excess skin. The shorter the scars, the less skin that is removed.
At this point, tissues need to heal after the liposuction. The other compromises still remain. Options are best explored during an evaluation.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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