@free_luv: Yeah dude, I got the surgery done from the same doc.
As far as the details of the surgery are concerned: its Rs48K with local anesthesia, and Rs60K with general. I had initial opted for local anesthesia, but then got so apprehensive during the surgery, that they had to put me under general.
The 2 days after surgery are very painful and you feel stiff as wood. My advice to you would be to not move at all and lie in bed all day. Thats wht I did and that was how I avoided any complications like internal bleeding etc. Best part is that if you take proper rest in the first 24 hrs, ur bandages come off 24 hrs after surgery, and 48hrs after the surgery u can take a proper shower (which I was badly craving btw
). After that its mainly good rest and care and wearing a compression vest 24x7, which feels damn uncomfortable in the beginning.
For the first one week, I wore only front-open shirts and jackets in order to minimize the movement of my muscles.
As far as the doctor in question is concerned, I believe he is a good surgeon provided you lay down ALL your concerns beforehand during the consultations. I know that he at times gets a bit too casual and tends to brush off concerns too hastily, owing to which, it comes as no surprise, that consultations with him last hardly more than 10 mins.
My advice to you would be to JOT down everything that comes to your mind on a piece of paper and take it with you to the consultation, and go over it point-by-point with the doc.
Two main things that I should have talked about more in detail in retrospect are : 1) What happens if the doc ends up removing too much fat during the surgery? Crater Deformity. How does the doc plan to tackle it? I just learnt on Dr. Bermant's website, that for a natural look, you need a layer of fat between the skin and the muscles, for the skin to glide smoothly. If the skin is resting directly on the muscle, it will look pulled in and dented.
2) If your nipples are lower than the lower edge of your pec muscles, would you require a mastopexy? In my case, I was assured that the skin would contract on its own. But now 10 days after the surgery, although my skin has definitely contracted, I doubt it that it will ever contract enuf to pull my nipples up. I think I should have discussed more in-depth about Dr. Bermant's case at http://www.plasticsurgery4u.com/procedure_folder/male_breast/shortscar_male_mastopexy.html. But then again, all tht depends on the severity and type of ur gynecomastia. If you post some pics of urself, maybe the forum members could advise.
Hope that helps!