I had posted my thread on the US site instead of UK so I'm pasting my second thread here..
Hi all
I've been doing a fair bit of research on this and looking at different techniques. I haven't booked a consultation yet. I'm curious as to how many people actually have an incision and the glandular component cut out as well as the fat suctioned out. I am hoping that mine is more fatty (it feels like that) so I can just have it suctioned out and not left with a visible scar. I live in Surrey so I'm looking at surgeons near to me that have good reviews. It's nice to see some great success stories on here.
Hey, congrats on committing to your decision. It's never too late. One of the surgeons you mentioned, Mr Levick, had his own operation at 45 (I know this as he told me), so it's never too late.
Re gland or fat or both - after a fair amount of research there are two things I can tell you about pseudogynaecomastia (excess fat):
1 INTERNET: In the eyes of google searches and internet articles, this is a phenomenon and the largest cause of gynaecomastia. So they'll offer you fat loss tips, special $9.99 booklets etc to have your manboobs vanished in 30 days.
2. COSMETIC SURGEONS: From talking to Mr Levick and reading some articles by a couple of other established surgeons, pseudogynaecomastia is a myth or at the least irrelevant. Meaning, whether it is gland or fat, the entire issue is cosmetic. If it's gland, only surgery will get rid of it. If it's fat, then you're just one of those people (as I'm guessing most of us are) whose body tends to put on fat in the chest area more easily or in a manner that makes you uncomfortable with the appearance. Either way, fat, gland or both - unless you remove it, it will continue to be there. If it's just fat and you lose a lot of weight, it may shrink somewhat but the fat cells will be there. Once you put some weight back on, the gynae will become prominent again. Whereas if you have the surgery, once the fat cells are out you wont have fat in that area again (unless you put on humongous amounts of weight - we're talking several stones).
I understand where you're coming from, in that if its just fat, maybe it's just a suctioning procedure. My 2 cents - make the trip to Birmingham, have a free consultation with Mr Levick and see what he says. His entire procedure involves no cuts around the nipples and he takes everything out. By making the trip, it will give you a fair idea whether it's doable (I'm guessing you've travelled to midlands already before so I'm sure you already know).
It's definitely doable IMO, people have come from mainland Europe for surgery with Mr Levick, but I appreciate everyone circumstances are different. Anyway, have a read around and good luck with your journey.