ok i have tried to take better pictures, and DrBermant, the doctor i saw examined my testicles and asked the usual male questions, yes i shave daily, i have hair under my arms as you can see...(sorry for that!:P), my testicles are fine, i have a high sex drive and my voice is deep and everything occured at the normal times.
i hope this new pics show it a little better, it is hard to take the pics on your own! surgery is indeed the last resort for me henry, i dont want to risk anything if i can avoid it. I am also asking questions on a body building forum to see their advice on the matter too, many say if i bulked up the rest of my body the condition would be far less noticeable. of course i would fully trust the answer of a trained doctor over some forum bods but the opinions are nice to have.
If the pics are still not sufficient to diagnose my body then i will ask someone to take the pictures for me. thankyou again in advance....
The new images do not show the unusual fat distribution you demonstrate in this earlier photograph:
http://img403.imageshack.us/i/20101008003810.jpg/but in addition the extra detail, point out the limitations of online forum discussions. Actually this is a dynamic process of evaluation / question asking that just does not happen online nor in emails. I prefer to start out with a detailed questionnaire in conjunction with an examination or
Standard Gynecomastia Pictures. The give and take of a phone call or face to face just do not happen enough for an "email consultation" to be effective. Even the phone call sometimes is inadequate as in the example I posted above. Sometimes only an in office real hands on exam and face to face discussion is necessary for that next step.
It depends on what you mean by recover, you should be 'functional' by about a week (can't lift things etc.).. up and running by about the 3-4 week mark... any residual swelling/scars should subside between 6-12 months
if that is the case is surgery the only option for my chest? if so i read that it can take weeks to recover, is that estimated time based on a more severe case of gyno? if so is there an estimated time for a case like mine?
You have not cleared up if there are other issues going on, before jumping into a possible surgery. Understanding if you are in a stable condition is the first step, then evaluating your medical condition are all critical steps before saying surgery is appropriate.
Recovery After Gynecomastia Surgery does indeed depend on the original problem, what is done, how much damage the surgery creates, skill of the surgeon,
After Surgery Compression, aftercare, and many other factors. Bigger operations like
Male Mastopexy Chest Lift are more extensive, and longer to recover than a typical gynecomastia surgery.
Revision Gynecomastia Surgery is often more complex and difficult with a longer recovery than primary surgery. That is why those sections are split off from my gynecomastia surgery to demonstrate such issues and collect the various types to better see differences. Even variations in the degree of gynecomastia can change recovery.
The more
Bruising and Swelling After Gynecomastia Surgery, the greater the injury of the surgery, the slower the recovery, the longer the return to activities. My patients typically have minimal bruising and swelling. The swelling peaks in the operating room and typically decreases after as documented on my examples. What little swelling / bruising gradually then diminishes over time.
My patients are typically back to light activity the day after surgery. That means using a keyboard is fine, walking around is fine. Lifting the arms or bouncing is too much. I advise my patients, it is like recovering from a sprain. You cannot effectively put a time period on such an injury, but instead gradually phase back into it. Imagine telling someone with a sprain that they will be good to go in x days or y weeks!
Comfort after Gynecomastia Surgery is another factor. If there is enough discomfort or need major pain medication, then not working makes perfect sense. Although we give our patients a prescription for strong pain medication, they tell me that plain Tylenol alone is more than enough. When they achieve this typical comfort many are able to return to work or drive long distances the next day after surgery.
What you see on my examples are typical for my patients. Each surgeon has his / her own methods and what you see in my examples are typical for my patients. For other doctors, often you need to search forums to find early after surgery examples.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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