I think too much gland and fat was taken out can this be fixed? I def need a revision by a plastic surgeon, the lower half of my chest is indented. Probably Dr. Bermant since he's only 2-3 hours away.
There is a recent post here of someone with long term complaints about similar extended scars:
http://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php?topic=20922.msg142237#msg142237and early after surgery you can see the scar extensions:
http://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php?topic=11007.msg77599#msg77599The horizontal scars cannot be removed, but they can be revised such as demonstrated in this case with even longer extended scars early results after this previously undiagnosed
Revision Female to Male Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia who traveled from Pennsylvania. Notice how I moved the scar away from the areola into the edge of the areola, but could only reduce the width of the longer scar. Over time this did fade.
Excision of scar extensions can result in much more obvious areola deformity. It is a question of from what distance is the deformity visible and how does the tissue move. Scars blend in better than distorted areola shapes. Try to convert that horizontal scar to one at the edge of the areola by cutting out an ellipse of skin stretches the areola. The traction of the chest skin on the areola causes distortion. One side stretches the areola to a tear drop shape, both sides results in a bizarre ellipse looking like an eye. A donut mastopexy can be done, but unless the forces pulling the areola to a larger shape are controlled by a permanent just under the skin suture you can get this
Large Areola Deformity. Unfortunately, the best way to deal with this deformity is prevention, not making the incision away from the areola in the first place.
You may have a crater crease from the limited views posted. My
Standard After Gynecomastia Surgery Photographs will better show the dynamic extent of the problem.
Gynecomastia Male Chest Video show even more issues. But nothing is as good as an in office examination for evaluation of scars and deformity.
We will be glad to help you explore your concerns either during a consultation or a
Preliminary Remote Discussion. When you are ready, Jane is my office manager and can help explain the process. She can normally be reached at our office by phone Monday - Friday 9-5 Eastern Time at (804) 748-7737.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
Learn More About Revision Gynecomastia and Chest Surgery