I'm not sure if im differentianting the difference between the "vest" and the "shirts" that are on sale in ebay.
I usually buy the small under-shirts (wife beaters if you will) and put them in the dryer when they get too loose.
However, because I don't have a set posture ( I hunch and stand up straight constantly) the shirt becomes untucked or loose in the process.
My nipples are pretty strong I must add and I have a barrell chest and broad shoulders.
I didn't see a price for the vest that the Dr. posted....
and what about the shirt on ebay? will that get loose in a week (please only respond if you have the shirt)
and I did hear someone mention the small Under-Armour shirt....how much do these run?
All of these products do no survive the dryer or hot water washing. Even the garments we use lose their elastic strength when patients do not follow the washing instructions.
The difference in the garments I have evaluted at meetings and those brought to me by various patients from other doctors or stores is that for these garments, the compression is better, the compression fabric continues to compress for months, the construction seems better with less fraying and broken seams.
i have used vests like these. they're very very tight at first. hard to get on. but they slacken up.
they have given me a good amount of cofidence, but they don't make the doubt go away. in fact in time you start to becoe more and more concious about them.
it's been okay to do me until surgery.
These garments do not make the problem go away nor do they restore instant confidence that has been stressed by years of concern. They are a temporary confidence boost for those not enjoying themselves as much or refraining from activities that might help them lose weight. That is what patients who have been wearing the garments have told me.
Using compression is not new, it is old and has been around for centuries.
What is NEW is a demonstration of the difference of various problems and what effect the garment has on the body shape in clinical photographs. I know of no study showing the value of non-surgical compression for contour nor of a series of clinical pictures. Others in my field have also told me that they know of no other demonstration.
I have added another page with movies this time.
Movies and video of gynecomastia in motion with and without compression.
You will need to click on the link for either WMV or QuickTime for your viewing, the QuickTime works better from what I can see.
How effective is the video? Comments appreciated.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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