Hi Bobby,
Thanks for sharing your results! You look great!
I'm in a similar situation, celebrating the start of my 3rd week post-gyne. I'm also 38 and had lipo on my abs and flanks at the same time. I live in SF and had my surgery with Dr. Delgado, who did a fantastic job - and his support staff has been wonderful as well.
I'll concur that the abs and flanks were the real source of pain post-op. My surgeon warned me of this, but I was so fixated on my chest - for some reason the idea of being cut around my nipples really creeped me out (I don't like anyone to even touch my nipples) - that I didn't give the other parts much thought going in. Also, in addition to the two breast drains I had a drain inserted in my abdomen, which further limited my movement and was pretty uncomfortable, especially when trying to sit down or get in and out of bed. Ugh, and I'll never be able to smell isopropyl alcohol again without conjuring up those strange sensations from "milking" my drains.
But here I am only 2 weeks later (honestly, pre-op feels like months ago) thrilled with my new body. Almost all of my bruising is gone and while there's still some swelling in my flanks, which I'm told will gradually decrease over time, I still look much better than before - hell, I'd have no problem parading down the street shirtless right now!
Anyway, I still may do a post about my own experience when I have some more time, but just thought I'd chime in here since we had a similar procedure. I appreciate your detail and pics. I don't have that level of documentation because my operation was largely on the down low (I only told one very close friend about it, so far). I did my initial recovery in a motel near the surgery center and the doctor's office arranged for a nurse to pick me up and monitor me the first night. Also, I didn't really care to know the gruesome details. My last words before being put under was a polite request that no one shove a jiggling pile of blood, fat and glands in my face when I wake up, I was willing to trust that they did the job.
And thanks for the info on endermologie. I'm going to ask my doctor about that.
Hi Sid,
First of all, welcome to the forum and congrats on your 1st post! This forum has helped me a lot to learn about gynecomastia and made me 'consultation ready'. And thank you for the nice words on my results. Things are still improving and I'm excited to see the final results in a few months!
Dr Delgado is amazing and I'm sure your results will be great. And I'm sure you have done your homework and went for surgery as an educated consumer and you probably paid him more than what others were asking. But what matters is the final result!
As far as the level of details I have been aware of and sharing here, I actually wanted to know what happened when I was out to the tiniest detail. I have always had the curiosity: the 'thing' for medical and surgery, now we are talking my own body! Dr D was very thorough to answer all my questions.
This is very intimate issue and I chose not to tell anybody, not even my brother or the closest friends, unless they must know. And the only person must know, as of now, was my wife. Nobody else knows and quite frankly it's none of anybody's business. I'm sharing my experience here so others would know that there's hope and treatment. When I went back to work, I got a few 'evaluating' looks from head to toe from my colleagues, for the obvious reason and few comments asking if I have lost weight recently!!
Contrary to my initial disbelieving, endermologie worked amazingly. I saw a huge improvement the day after the first treatment. The lady who does this told me some plastic surgeons swear by it and others still don't believe in it. So keep that in mind when talking to
Dr Delgado. It cost a few hundred bucks for a few sessions, but I'm glad I did it.
May I ask you Sid, to share a few pre and post op pics if you feel comfortable? Also, how long did your surgery take (both being under and the actual part)?
Good luck with your recovery and talk to you again!
---Bobby