I'm 32 and have puffy nipples. I am also 40 pounds overweight but hope to lose it soon (already lost 10). Would it be better to wait until I'm at a lower weight to have surgery? Or does it not really matter?
Also, my nipples are puffy 98% of the time but when they get cold they shrivel up and look normal. Has this been everyone else's experience?
Congratulations on the weight loss so far.
Have you checked your
Body Mass Index with a BMI Calculator?
BMI does not differentiate between fat, muscle, and bone.
Body Fat Calculators can help with the fat percentage and are better at helping define the fat component.
Plastic Surgery is not an alternative to losing weight. With surgery, an overweight person will still look like a overweight person, just one with smaller breasts.
The problem is that
Male Fat Pattern extends around the chest, under the arms, and around the back. Plastic Surgery is not a good tool for a global fat problem.
I advise my patients to get to a weight / body fat percentage they are comfortable with before considering surgery.
Weight Loss Before Gynecomastia Surgery can help with the fat, but not the gland. However, you cannot pick where your fat comes from.
Plastic Surgery is also not a good jump start tool for weight loss. I have seen disasters from patients from other doctors with deformities from significant weight loss after their surgery. Men tend to put fat on first in the belly and chest bands. We tend to take of those areas last. Early surgery and depending on weight loss to predictably change the body is a nasty gamble.
No Surgery Body Shaping Garments are a better temporizing choice.
Finishing weight loss before surgery is usually much better than further weight loss after surgery. Weight loss is a coarse tool,
Plastic Surgery is better reserved for refinement.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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