Hey all-
I've been reading these boards for some time & found them to be an invaluable resource...now it's time for me to actually post...
I am 33, and I've had gyne since my teens. I've always been relatively thin (though my metabolism sure ain't what it used to be), so the gyne has always looked even more distinctive than it might otherwise would if I'd have been heavier. Anyway, I've lived with it for this long, I think it's moderate, but I'm sick of it for all the usual reasons that have been mentioned on this site many times before.
I live in NYC and after some research I decided to go with Dr. Jacobs. I've already had my consul and surgery is scheduled for July 15. All in all, it's been a very fast process...had my consul with him on June 16 and was able to schedule a surgery for a month later. He has all the good personality traits that I've read about on here...was friendly, seemed to care, etc. He seemed very confident that he would be able to get me flat. The only part I don't like is his cost...very spendy but I do think his expertise is worth paying for.
He apparently doesn't usually try and make an analysis on sight or feel whether I have mostly gland vs. fat, though from what I understand most gyne is some combo of both. I don't feel any hardness beneath the nipples that might indicate gland, but I've also read that the gland can be softer and more spread out. Anyway, Jacobs has developed his own custom cannulas that are sharp and remove both fat and gland at the same time, eliminating the need to do an excision under the nipples (he first goes in near the armpits)...though he doesn't always get all of the gland in this way, in which case he will do an excision under the nipples...he makes this judgment in the operating room.
Links to pics are below...what do some of you think in the sense of how much gland I might have vs. fat? (I realize it might be hard to tell)...I worry that mostly fat extraction with lipo might not be enough...but I think I am just being a little paranoid. But this is just a big investment for me and I can't help but be a little worried over the final results! I will email him about my concern, though.
Anyway, that's my story. Over the years at times I've felt like my case is not that bad and I should just live with it. I think from the front they usually don't look so bad, but from the sides it's another story. The contour is off, and their shape is a bit too round and feminine-looking, I think. But the bottom line is, my gyne still been enough to prevent me from taking my shirt off in public, which has stopped me from swimming, beachgoing, etc. Not to mention affecting the kind of clothes I wear.
Another thing, since I am going to be wearing the vest for three weeks during the hottest part of the NYC summer, can anyone here tell me how easy or tough it is to hide underneath short sleeved button up shirts or even T-shirts? How obvious is it?
PICS:
Side:
http://img370.imageshack.us/img370/1594/img0405ay8.jpgFront:
http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/7735/img0404mt3.jpgThanks for any input, advice, or encouragement!