I hear that ur about 50% thier, but after it you forget the whole experience but remember some shit, I also hear that when ur under local sometimes you feel the pain towards the end and end up screaming in pain, but u forget you were and the docs dont remind you...
Sorry to say this, but that is a truck load of bull cr*p. Or at least that won't happen in any civilized country with a proper health care.
I was well awake in local anesthesia and I remember everything clearly. I was chatting with the assistand doctor at the same time as the surgeon did his magics. Only pain I felt was, when the surgeon poked with the liposuction tube to the border of the anesthetic area. And it was really minor pain.
So if you don't have a bad case of gynecomastia and the surgery can be done in the local anesthesia. Save the money and go for it!
Here's a part from my experience from another thread:
"I had my surgery (excision and lipo) done in local anesthesia. Saved a bit more than 1000 euros there, so it was well worth it.
I was laying on the surgery table. First they gave me some pre-medicine by injection to my palm's vein, so that I'd feel more relaxed. Then the surgeon injected many times this anesthetic to my breastes. It hurted like hell! I can't lie... It hurts a lot. BUT, I think everyone of us can tolerate couple of minutes of pain after all the mental suffering we've gone through?
So after the anesthetic and couple doses of some relaxing medicine I was more than ready for the operation. The liposuction tube felt kind of unpleasent, but it only hurted a little bit when he poked the border of the anesthetic area. Other than that, I didn't feel anything unpleasent or anything else at all. I was chatting with the assistant doctor about football (the REAL football) and such at the same time as the surgeon was cutting my boobs off.
So: don't be afraid of the local anesthesia. At least if the staff are competent, there shouldn't be any problems. And about the injection pain: be prepared for the pain, accept it, be tough and I think it won't hurt as much as you thought. At least that's how I felt."