While in the process of finding a physician to perform my surgery...I stumbled upon a few before and after pics of gyno surgery patients. I was a little disappointed to see that the after pics were not all that different from the before pics. Can anyone tell me what I can actually expect from having this surgery? Will my juggs finally be gone or just a tad bit smaller?
Also what should I expect to pay for the surgery, and does anyone know of a good MD in Colorado?
Summers coming and these ape hangers gotta go!
You can see
many before and after pictures
here. If you follow the grey arrows and look at the entire male chest sculpture section, you will get a good idea of what my surgery can typically accomplish.
We vary the price of our surgery depending on the degree of the deformity and difficulty of the sculpture. Prices also vary from doctor to doctor and around the world.
The PS's get criticized for taking too much out as often as they do for leaving too much in. Revision surgery is common.
The revision rate for my gynecomastia sculpture is probabley less than one percent, much lower than what has been published in the literature. Actually I have needed to revise only one of my own patients chests, although I have revised many from other doctors' surgical attempts. That one patient had breasts so large that a single stage resection was too much for safety reasons. I know of only a few of my patients who have gone to other doctors for revision. One of those came back to me asking me to restore my prior result as the next doctor left him with crater defects that looked terrible. Unfortunately it is easier to take away than put back and I had nothing to offer that individual. I see many patients after surgery by other doctors with chest over-resections or as I call it being "sucked dry." For some, remaining adjacent fat can be used for reconstruction with my extended fat flaps. Although
revision surgery can help many, I prefer techniques that take care of the deformity initially. You can see examples of the crater deformities from other doctors
here and
here.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
Learn More About Gynecomastia and Chest Sculpture