Hi all,
I've not posted here much but I thought I'd share my experience for those who are in a similar boat to me (and to not hijack Maurice's thread).
I'm mid twenties with gynecomastia since the age of about 15, when I developed very a very hard nodule of gland directly behind each nipple which was extremely sensitive and painful at the time. My chest continued to grow during that time, eventually resulting in my nipples becoming very puffy. In warmer conditions they were completely conical almost.
I spent about 6 years using weights to build up my chest with zero impact. In all that time pinching and pinching to keep my nipples erect to avoid embarrassment. Fast forward to now, after all this time I decided enough was enough. Sure there are some drug options on the NHS but a true solution without messing with your hormones is surgery. Mr Levick seems to be the best option given the lack of nipple incisions, going through the armpits instead.
Pre-op pictures:
As you can see, the puffy nipples were my biggest problem given how prominent they are. These are examples of almost entirely unerect nipples. You may know the testicular skin and nipples are two exmaples of skin which can be controlled by musicles to change size & shape. When you pinch or are cold you can change your nipple shape by stimulating the muscles to become erect. See partial erect nipples in the following images, taken minutes before surgery:
Despite the reduced nipple side here,you can still see the contours and developement of the gland bulking up my entire chest. That bulk underlying my puffy nipples has made hiding this condition very difficult.
Burger shot image:
For those interested in the stats. As you can see, the lipo jar isn't particularly full, less than 50cc for each side of fat (the foundation layer that sits around the gland). Right gland: 80g, Left gland: 90g.
You'll notice if you look carefully a very tough central whiter section in the central part of the gland, this being those hard nodules I talked about earlier. Levick said these were incredibly tough to cut through and get out. It stretched my incision holes a little, hence some extra bruising there now...but better out than in!
My a person my size, the surgery was 1 hour with about 50 minutes recovery from the GA (I'm just a sleepy person), but with no nausea or any issues waking up. Superb experience in recovery, provided with anti-thrombotic pumps on my calves, extra oxygen (my O2 saturation was 90% when I woke up, they prefer 94%+) and an excellent water pump vest under the binder to reduce swelling. No pain felt until the next morning, when I had a dull ache in my upper pectorals. Two paracetamol shifted that though.
Recovery day 1:
The main thing now is comfort and pain management. On my travel home I left my paracetamol a little late and the pain kicked in. I'll be honest, there is pain and discomfort doing this, you need to be prepared. If you keep on top of your timings you'll be fine. You are also given Codeine but you should only take that if you NEED it, it's good stuff. I have quite a bit of swelling along the upper line of my binder and armpit area, my whole chest hurts to touch, nipples are numb and I'm quite stiff. Still it's only day 1, you learn to tolerate these things. I'm not lifting my arms up very much in order to give the incisions time to seal over, Levick only puts 1 loose stitch in each incision, they naturally close and the anti-biotics are doing their thing too.
I'll upload more pictures in a few days, currently my chest looks no different to the one in the burger shot.
Be good to hear from anyone else who had a similar situation to myself! I'm also happy to answer any questions on what I've been through so far.
Thanks,
Glenn