I don't see that there is much that can be looked into really. This is an international forum that is open to absolutely anyone that is capable of using the internet.
Whether these posts are from fake patients or not, they make up a tiny percentage of the topics and threads covered in the whole forum. Suggesting the presence of 'fake patients' by implication has serious undertones from the person suggesting it and also the person it is directed at. Tread very carefully here.
As ever, for anyone seeing surgery as a potential treatment for gynaecomastia, they need to do their research. There are a handful of surgeon names that come up time and again and they are worth looking into as as much as any 'unknown' surgeon.
Whenever I get private messages regarding my surgeon (renowned in the UK) I always give what I consider to be a fair and frank opinion. I also always insist that despite the high regard I have for my surgeon that others should ALWAYS seek an initial consultation with at least one other surgeon.
The main thing is, I don't see Dr "*******" banging any drums about himself. I know in the USA and other countries, health care professionals are allowed to promote themselves and the services they offer. In the UK, they are not allowed to promote their services directly to the general public - an ethic I happen to agree with. No UK surgeon (or other health care professional) is allowed to converse in public forums as it is deemed that they have then entered into a patient and doctor relationship and are then medically responsible for that person's well-being.
Fake patients or not. It has made you suspicious. But that does not discredit Dr "*******"'s reputation. But ultimately surgeon choice comes down to the forum user. I hope that anyone seeking surgery reads enough of this forum to appreciate that surgery is a huge undertaking and reliance on one or two 'drums' to validate a decision is both ignorant and naive.
This forum is not regulated by any medical authority and is not subject to any particular code of conduct, unless a health care professional breaks his or her own code according to the country they are from. As it states at the foot at each page of this forum:
"This site gives health advice only as a guideline, and no action should be carried out unless authorised by a doctor. All information on this site comes from non medical people unless otherwise stated. We always recommend consultation with a medical doctor to get the most informed opinion and information."
Which is why when a doctor on this site gives a medical opinion, according to UK law an opinion is only valid if it comes from a UK health care professional. Information given by anyone else is only ever anecdotal and should not be acted upon without professional guidance.
Hope that helps.