Gynecomastia Support Forum
General => Fat and Gynecomastia => Topic started by: yagsiesiurcmot on June 10, 2008, 04:06:13 PM
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A general Q (mods, feel free to move this Q elsewhere):
Is it advantageous to at least build some muscle mass / definition in the pectorals before surgery - or does it make no difference. This is open to surgeons also - does it make for an easier surgery or provide better aesthetic results?
I'm planning on having the surgery later this year and wanting to give myself the best outcome.
Thanks
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I'm not sure if muscle mass is directly beneficial before surgery, although I've read some docs posting that getting your bodyfat down is definitely advantageous. Either way, the more muscle you have, and the less fat you have, you'll look way better. If your way out of shape, I wouldn't worry too much about building muscle (shit takes time), just hold onto the muscle that you do have, and concentrate more on toning up and stripping away bodyfat.
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The more muscle in your chest the better...the guys who get the best results from surgery are usually the muscular athletic types. Sure big pecs push the gland out a bit but who cares if you are getting it cut out anyway...after the op is done you'll look great
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The more muscle in your chest the better...the guys who get the best results from surgery are usually the muscular athletic types. Sure big pecs push the gland out a bit but who cares if you are getting it cut out anyway...after the op is done you'll look great
ye that makes sense
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yea G0rn has it right, building muscle under your gyne will push it out, but once you get the surgery the results are awesome. The guys here with post op pics who worked out look much better then the skinny guys with no muscle.
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and do you think I can go to the gym just like that with these moobs?
I think you can/should :)