Author Topic: europesurgery - Questions regarding Operation with Skin Removal  (Read 901 times)

Offline pixies78

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[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Hello to the Forum,[/font][/color]


[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]I’ve had gynecomastia ever since I can remember, it was never a big issue for me as a kid or during adolescence – apart from when I had to go to the beach. Currently I’m 39, it is still not a big issue and I don’t think or abscess over it, again, apart from the times I have to go to the beach, or during summertime, when I have to wear a T-shirt ( I avoid them as much as possible). I always taught that I would once day make the operation, and I’m now strongly thinking about going ahead.  [/font][/color]
[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]I contacted recently europesurgery, I found them after reading a report of a previous patient that described in quite detail his experience. I never thought to go abroad to have this procedure, but the cost and the positive reviews made me consider it. Are there any other good options in Europe?[/font][/color]


[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]I have several questions to address to the forum regarding the procedure.[/font][/color]
[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]So, I don’t consider that I have a severe gynecomastia, see pictures, so I was quite surprised when after contacting the clinic, it was the doctors opinion that I qualify for “male breast reduction with skin removal and nipple areola complex transplantation” (this is exactly what they said on the reply e.mail), further ahead they say “Excess fat will be removed by liposuction and glandular tissue and skin are surgically removed through incisions under your arm or around your nipple”.[/font][/color]
[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Has anyone had “skin removed” on a gynecomastia procedure? What exactly does this mean? Is this because they thing the skin will not return to place? Does this mean that they will do an incision all around the areola and cut the skin around it?[/font][/color]
[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Why do they say under your arm or around your nipple? Can the skin, fat and glandular tissue be all removed just by incisions under the arm?[/font][/color]


[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]I really didn’t want to have a round scar around the nipple, I’m really concerned with this, from pictures I have been seeing when the areola is cut all around it just makes the scar more visible.[/font][/color]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]What are your opinions? Apreciate the help![/font][/color]
[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Thanks![/font][/color]

Offline Dr. Elliot Jacobs

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[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Most guys want their gynecomastia removed with virtually no scars.  Any contemplated surgery which talks about removing excess skin will result, in many cases, in more scarring than is needed.[/font][/color]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]I have looked at your photos and would strongly recommend minimal scar surgery with no nipple elevation.  Realize, when the excess tissue of your chest is adequately removed, there will be less weight and the nipples will spontaneously move up a bit.  This, combined with the natural skin tightening that always occurs, may provide you with a flat chest and with nipples at a more acceptable position.  Most guys might be satisfied with these results.[/font][/color]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]If, on the other hand, you are still bothered by low lying nipples at six months after surgery, you can return to your surgeon for discussion of possible improvement.  However, during those six months, the skin would have spontaneously tightened and the need for removal of skin might be diminished or non-existent.[/font][/color]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Best to consult with a gyne specialist before embarking on an operation that will leave you with many more than needed permanent scars on your chest.[/font][/color]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Do your research before leaping into surgery!!![/font][/color]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Dr Jacobs[/font][/color]
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