Now I'm a little confused. I'm hoping (planning) to finally get surgery in the next few weeks after having put it off for the past 3-4 years. Over that time, I've seen four different plastic surgeons (one in california when i used to live there, and three in atlanta) - all board certified in plastic surgery - on separate occassions, and they've all suggested lipo only (granted, these plastic surgeons didn't "specialize" in gynecomastia, but it's been hard for me to find "gynecomastia" specialists in atlanta).
I have a mild case, but I do have some concerns, after reading these posts, that maybe there's more breast tissue (is that the same as "glandular" tissue?) than these doctors have told me and that lipo isn't enough. but, even in pinching my lower chest area, i really don't feel any hard fibrous mass (then again, i'm not exactly an expert in distinguishing breast tissue from fat).
seal - was your case pretty mild and was the fat mainly in the lower part of your chest? also, where did they make the incision for the cannula tube? under your arm or below the chest?
also, how much does "lipo only" geneerally run? i've gotten quotes ranging from $3100 to 4050.
i'm now really concerned, though, that (1) "lipo only" won't fix anything at all for me (even though i've been told that it would) and (2) all the doctors i've seen have been misleading me (at which point this has all sort of been a wash and i'm going to have to start at square one again).
does anyone know if it's possible for guys with "pseudo-gynecomastia" to see good results from "lipo only"?
i also have some concerns that maybe it's a matter of these doctors not being able to tell how much fibrous tissue there is (as a poster mentioned somewhere on these boards) until they actually "look inside" so to speak, at which point it seems as though i'd have to make sure they can do the excision if they find some.
what, by the way, does fibrous glandular tissue feel like? how, for instance, would i differentiate that from the subcutaneous tissue?
this has been pretty frustrating, and so any opinions would be helpful.