Hello doctor. So are you saying if I loose weight after I had surgery it will most likely look like I have gyno again. Whats the best option to do at that point? Hope the skin tighten up or go back for lipo sculpting in the chest area.This i somewhat disappointed if thats the case because I could have waited and lost 30lbs before having the surgery, but was not told by the other doctor this could impact my results or to consider it. The doctor was rushing because the anesthesiologist was accidentally booked an hour late by the doctors office and several people in the waiting room including the person who brought me were talking about how the doctor was rushing when I as brought out from surgery.
Weight loss before surgery is normally the better way to go. The exception for my patients is for those with need of local resources for rebuilding defects like a crater deformity. For these individuals, weight loss before surgery can deplete potential nearby tools for fat with a blood supply. Weight loss after this surgery will become a gamble as to how it will come off. Such risks are best discussed by the surgeon considering revision.
I had surgery back in Nov. 2010 and May 2011 revision to left nipple pulling to left making in football shaped. Left nipple not pulling any longer , but scar is very pronounced now. While I was having revision I told doctor my right nipple has been bothering since surgery. It puffy and hurts. I think its from the scar tissue the way it healed it pushes out the nipple, but its always sore. I was wondering if something like a kenalog injection would take care of something like this.
Pics in this thread from surgery back in January.
https://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php?topic=22117.0
Discomfort long term after surgery can be from many possible causes. Injured nerves, nerves trapped in scar tissue, and tender tissues from hormonal stimulation are but some of the possibilities.
I have posted extended resources on the possible mechanisms of the Puffy Nipple Complication I have found while revising this problem I have corrected after surgery done elsewhere. Residual gland, scar tissue, new gland, residual fat are among many that I have seen.
Steroid injections can help soften scar, they will not deal with residual gland, newly forming gland, hormonally swollen gland, and not manage an injured nerve. Look for before and after treatment documentation of any recommendations for treatment to best understand what result look like. The standard pictures and videos are powerful tools in evaluating such problems and solutions.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, M.D.