Hi,
I'll make this quick as it's getting late but I really wanted to input to this thread. I think these guys have said it all. Please don't forget your not alone. We're all here to answer any questions and worries you have and give you advice where needed. Gynecomastia is very hard to deal with, it ruined about 7 years of my life and i'll never get that time back. My whole teenage years which I should of been able to enjoy, make friends and work hard was dominated by my depression.
I had my surgery at 18. I would have done anything to go back and have it done at 16. Two years of emotional stress and torment I wish I could have stopped. When I started sixth form age 16, I became a selective mute and struggled to make any social friends. I know at the back of my mind I could have avoided this.
I would suggest talking to your parents about it. I think at our age this is a really important process. It will be difficult to do but when I eventually did it my parents understood and were happy to let me go through with it. It did actually take me showing my dad my chest before he realized why I am the way I am.
How was your recovery from the surgery? Did you have it done whilst you were at college or was it in the summer holidays? How successful was it? How much did it cost? (Sorry for so many questions)
My depression reached such a point the other the day that I had to tell my parents about how down I was, I went to the doctors this morning and I'm heading to a private hospital next week for a talk with a plastic surgeon who is the best man for the job at this place. (My dad fortunately has bupa health insurance with his work, although its unlikely that this will be covered)
Thanks for everyone's words.
I'm really hoping to have it done asap, even within the year if possible, as I do not want to struggle my way through college.
Feel free to ask as many questions as you like. I'm here to help wherever I can. I feel like we might be very similar.
I had my surgery done in April this year and my story is on the second page of the UK forum. My pictures are on page 2. I'm healing really well at the moment. I'm extremely happy with my results. I actually had my surgery done in my gap year (I was so depressed that I couldn't face going to university). It also helped to earn some money so that I could pay for my surgery.
I had my surgery with Mr.Levick. The total cost came to about £3900 including compression garments and travel. It does sound like a lot but I wanted to make sure I was paying for the best I could afford. With something like this you don't want shoddy work or a second class job done. There's no question about it, he and Mr.Karidis are the best in the business. I would highly suggest talking to these guys although my personal recommendation is Levick.
You may find scanning this forum that you come across the stories of cheap surgeries in Poland. I wouldn't recommend this (I also considered it). The surgery may go great and the surgeons may be fantastic but it's incredibly risky having surgery abroad and at our age I wouldn't suggest it.
My confidence has increased so much after my surgery. I can walk around without hunching my shoulders forward and without people knowing I ever had a problem. It really feels amazing, sometimes I forget how fortunate I am. You'll find a lot of people in this forum having this surgery done later in life but I would suggest getting it done as soon as possible, there's no time like the present.