Hi Guys,
I am a 40 year old guy who's lived with gyno since my late teens. It has never really bothered me up until now and I've managed to accept it for 20 odd years, however during the last year or so the condition has really got me down. I'm a regular gym goer who's always maintained a reasonable level of fitness and about 12 months ago I really got into weight training with a view to building some muscle and shifting excess body fat. I've made some great progress but I now find myself left with these two golf ball like lumps of solid mass behind my nipples and it's driving me crazy. The gyno has become progressively worse as I've stripped the body fat away and it looks awful.
I went to my local GP for some advice and whilst he was very sympathetic to my situation, he basically said that cosmetic surgery on the NHS is not an option and the only way I could rid myself of the condition was to opt for private surgery. By chance I found this forum a couple of months ago and after reading some of the success stories and amazing transformations I decided to get it sorted once and for all and I'm booked in to see
Dr. Karidis for a consultation with a view to getting surgery as soon as possible.
I have a few questions that I hope some of you guys may be able to answer:
1. Does Karidis offer surgery under local anesthetic? This appears to be the norm in the US and I'm just curious as to why UK surgeons favour putting you under. I've had a general anesthetic several times before so it's not really an issue, however I'd always prefer to be awake during any procedure.
2. How long do you recommend post surgery before starting weight training back at the gym? I'm really keen to get back into my fitness regime as soon as possible without compromising the end results.
Cheers for now!
Hi mate, I'm booked in for surgery at the end of the month with Karidis. Well done for taking your first step with booking the consultatuon
it's always under general as you will have glandular breast tissue cut out. Local anesthetic is only used as far as I am aware if it's pseudo gyno and you only need fat removed with lipo, from the sounds of it you have real gyno. 2 weeks and most people start doing exercise again apparently, but not on the upper body...I think that's at least a month...everyone is different though. Speak soon man