Hello,
After many years of waiting, reading, studying gynecomastia and saving $ for the surgery, I'm finally ready to pursue. I followed your advise and consulted 3 gyne specialist in Southern California: 2 of which are currently on the Doctors' list here on this forum and frequently pop on the right-hand-side banner as Featured Doctors and the third one, as I remember, has been on the forum a few years ago but not any more. All 3 are well reviewed either here on this forum or elsewhere.
Anyway, two of the doctors told me there's no need for skin tightening and they will perform some lipo suction and gland excision via periareolar incision; pretty standard. One of these two doctors said, if there's skin laxity later on, we can do a revision procedure in at least 6 months postop; but he thought it may not happen. The other of the two said, he doesn't even think there will be skin laxity in my case what so ever. However, the 3rd doctor's opinion was completely different. He offered two options to me. He grabbed a marker and drew on my chest as he was explaining. As you can see from the pictures, on my left side, his less invasive option consisted of a wedge shape removal of skin and pulling the skin up from the bottom of areola. On my right side, he explained a more invasive option of removing more skin and free nipple grafting; new proposed nipple location is drawn with dashed line. He recommended the free nipple grafting option as the skin will be tight for life. I asked him about the standard periareolar method and he said: "no waayyy" it will work.
I am confused and frustrated. I'm talking about three well known board certificated plastic surgeons specialized in gynecomastia surgery, each with 100's of gyne procedures under their belts. Assumingly, they all went through the same curriculum and tests and exams to be board certified plastic surgeons, why do we get such different opinions with different results? One with huge scars across the chest, insisting that the periareola method will not work; and the other ones confident that there won't be skin laxity.
May I ask you the doctors of this forum to give me your opinion please?
Me: 38 yo, 5-10, 175 lbs - stable weight. Lost about 10 lbs of weight since the begging of 2014 by watching the diet and mild exercise.
Thank you in advance.
---Bobby