Alexfocus
I am new to this site today, and have read with interest the threads regarding Addenbrookes Hospital, and especially the PS Mr Irwin.
By chance I had Gyne surgery with Mr Irwin two weeks ago, via his private practise which is run through BUPA at the Cambridge Lea Hospital in Impington just off the A14. (See BUPA website and go for cosmetic surgery option).
I can only reiterate the comments from AKA The Herbalist that Mr Irwin and his team are excellent.
I had 2 consultations with Mr Irwin and he said that I had Bilateral Gyne and he would do Lipo and excision to removed the gland.
On the day of the operation he managed to get all the gland out by lipo alone (quite rare apparently) since it broke up nicely and fitted through the canula. So I didn't wake up with any drains or scars under the nipple.
He used 4 very small incisions (2 for each boob), one about 2 inches below the nipple and one 3 inches to the side.
I woke up with the rubber tubigrip in place and the compression vest on.
I had the stitches out last week (which did take much of my chest hair with it!!!), and the incision scars are fantastically small, even if they remain slightly darker they could be mistaken for a light mole, so good job there.
This was the first time I had seen the initial results, and boy was I pleased, a normal mans chest at last after 20 years (I'm 39 now).
At the 14 day stage the bruising has all gone and only a bit of pain left (the incision sites are still swollen slightly because of the internal scarring, but this will subside with a bit of massage after a few months..you can only feel this, you can't see it).
I had my follow up today and Mr Irwin is very pleased, just a final visit in 3 months to check on things (he seems to think it will only get better from now on).
So all in all an excellent result (I will post photos as and when I can), and I find it amazing that such expert surgeons have not been referred to on this site before, it does seem to be the usual people like Levick and Karidis.
I can highly recommend the BUPA route (Obviously self-funding, medical insurance doesn't cover it).
The cost was £4220 for all the operation and fees etc, plus £120 for the initial consultation. In my opinion money well spent, I can now do all the things I couldn't do for the last 20 years of torment.
Anyway, hope this helps.