I call this a butchered job. I got advice on this forum to NOT go to a person who isn't a specialist and .. well, being 17 at the time and wanting to get my man boob's gone, and family talking me into it saying that there's no risk....Here's what I got. I'm speechless. Surgery was in October. Well over 6 months post-op these picture's are. I...I don't really know what to say. I have shocking pains sporadically, burning sensations (I assume that's the nerves...they are everywhere. When I run my finger down the middle it sends a tingling sensation to both sides.) Umm..I don't really know what to say. I'd like an expert's opinion. I went to the doctor for 2 Post-Op appointment's before almost getting into a physical fight after a verbal one and I'm just torn. He told me all Gynecomastia surgeries look like this and everything is healing great...lol. The flash is a little bright but the left side indents about an inch, maybe 1 1/2 & the other .. I don't know. The nipples are shot apparently. I don't know if anything can really be done for me now. Expert opinion's only please.
Unfortunately, you have a crater deformity defect which we were discussing in your prior thread here:
https://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/index.php?topic=21693.msg146886#msg146886You are not the first, and sadly most likely not the last that has concerns about contour after surgery. That is why I answered you before having surgery about why it is so important to understand what any surgeon's skills are like.
My Standard After Surgery Pictures were designed to demonstrate the degree such deformities. The flexing views from front, both obliques, and sides, the arms up overhead, and the gynecomastia videos can reveal the extent of the defect. They are one method to help others better understand the degree of the contour issue. Lighting can be important, follow the instructions on the page to best show what is going on.
I have shocking pains sporadically, burning sensations (I assume that's the nerves...they are everywhere. When I run my finger down the middle it sends a tingling sensation to both sides.) Umm..I don't really know what to say. I'd like an expert's opinion
Injured nerves can result in numbness and as nerves regenerate, hypersensitivity, pain, and burning. Revision surgery may not help, unless the nerve is stuck in scar tissue. Being patient, time might see this yet improve.
I strongly disagree with:
He told me all Gynecomastia surgeries look like this and everything is healing great...
That may be true for that doctor, but the many cases I have posted on my site are only a small percentage of what I have achieved with this sculpture. To date with my career nearing its end with retirement, I have never created such a chest. There may be revision options which we are glad to help explore during a consultation or our Preliminary Remote discussion. Options will depend on the original problem, what was done, skill of the surgeon, after surgery care, compression therapy, and many other factors. If you are considering a revision surgery, surgeon selection becomes even more critical. While prevention is the best way to avoid such issues with primary surgery, repair of these defects is even more demanding. Look for how any one individual has managed these Crater Defects. Look for the same criteria discussed before. Seeing real results of what a doctor can offer is much better than reading words or listening to assurances. Although no surgeon can offer a guarantee, we are required to put up on or sites or show patients in our offices examples that are typical of our work. That has been my guiding principle over my career, document, demonstrate, and educate. If my patients tell me that their experiences were similar or better than what they found on my site, then I know I have succeeded.
Sorry, to hear about your results of what you have shown us so far. Did you look for examples of your doctor's methods before surgery? Is what you have now typical of what you saw?
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, M.D.