About three years ago, I had surgery with a well respected doctor on these forums, Dr Fielding. My gynecomastia was a bit different than normal--in the addition of breasts, I had big, puffy nipples. But regardless for now, everything went smooth in the beginning and even during surgery. The price was cheap since OHIP covered a portion. I didn't have to take pain killers since I was not in too much pain. It was a success, or so I thought. After I removed my vest, I noticed two problems. I will repost my issues from an old post:
I had a moderate case of gyne that showed big, puffy nipples. I had surgery about six months ago and when I saw my post op after three days I was really happy. Boobs finally gone. But as weeks went by, I began to have the same feeling I did over six months ago... with gynecomastia. I still can't take off my shirt. I still can't swim. I'm afraid to go to parties or any social gatherings because if there's any way people see my nipples they will freak out.
My nipples are still just like the ones I had during gynecomastia -- they erect when it's cold. Instead of being puffy normally tough, they are flat, concave wrinkled and pitted. The surgeon also made an incision just ON the nipple, not the edge, so I have a huge incision mark that sticks out and it's obvious that I had surgery there. Along with that, I am still not completely flat on my chest. The doctor did a good side below the nipple but the top still has fat. Now, I'm a relatively skinny guy and when people see fat like pecs sticking out of me it just looks very unsymmetrical.
Next week I'm going to get a follow up with the surgeon and see what he can do. From the posts on the forum it doesn't seem that anyone else has fixed the "pitted nipples" problem.During that follow up the doctor stated that it will fix on his own. I was hoping it would, but it never did. I also searched the forum deeper and realized the crater deformity and sunken nipple effect happened to a few others by the same doctor. A year passed by and then I made this post:
I had surgery with Dr Fielding about two years ago. The surgery went fine, no hemorrhage and did not bother to take any medicine as there was no pain. However, after a few months my nipples were still flat and sunken and the doctor didn't properly cut on the edge of my areola, leaving a semi circle skin coloured ring on the inner edge of the areola. I still can't take off my shirt. Dr Fielding said that the incision line will disappear and the nipples won't be sunken after a year but nothing has changed.
I don't know what to do now. He is a nice doctor and I am not sure if I would want revision of him as from what I've seen he did not do a procedure to flatten the chest properly and was off on the incision. I paid approximately $1200 for this surgery which was my entire savings. This has made me uncomfortable as I am an athlete who goes to the gym and refused many encounters because of this. I am willing to get a loan just to have this revision with a much more experienced doctor in America. But still, I am not sure. I really do not want to risk anything right now. I will post pictures soon.Eventually I was able to make enough money to have surgery with Dr Bermant. He has a great detailed site and I was impressed and am happy to say that he fixed my crater deformity as well as improved my scar. Please keep in mind that some "errors" by surgeons cannot be fixed but I was fortunate enough.
If you want to read more about my revision surgery, please see my thread here in the revision forum:
http://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php?topic=21502.0If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me here or PM me. I don't want anyone making the same mistake that I did. There a lot of people having surgery with this doctor and I really don't want to frighten anyone. He has done many successful surgeries with many happy patients but also has caused crater deformities in some. If I can go back in time I would have done more research, worked all summer, saved up money and have surgery elsewhere. The risk is up to you.
Best wishes to all of you.