I'm sure I have an extreme case of gynecomastia, but have never seen a doctor about it. I used was at 320lbs two years ago and have now gotten down to 210lbs, but haven't seen any reduction in my breast size. This is very embarrasing and I am trying to figure out my options being that surgery is really expensive. I still have another 40lbs to lose to reach my goal weight, but don't know if even losing that will help. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks.
Congratulations on the weight loss so far! Have you checked your
BMI Body Mass Index or your
Body Fat Analysis? Weight loss is the first place to start for making oneself feel better about one's body. Weight loss is a coarse tool, you cannot pick where the fat goes on, nor where it comes off.
Male Body Fat Distribution tends to put fat on first on the belly and chest bands and takes it off those regions last. Early surgery is a bad gamble before weight loss. If you have early surgery, and then lose weight, and if the weight comes off in a male pattern, it may look like the gynecomastia has recurred. That is why as a surgical sculptor I prefer to use a coarse tool first and reserve the plastic surgery for refinement. Of course this does not make as much money as the surgeon advocating early "jump start" surgery who then can offer a revision after weight loss. Such compromise surgery can never make an obese person not look obese. They are still cursed with global fat and breasts, just breasts of a smaller size.
For my patients I recommend that they get to a weight / body fat that they are comfortable with, let the skin compensate as much as it can, then consider surgery. During this weight loss
No Surgery Body Shaping Garments are a fantastic tool as a temporizing contour measure that many of patients, even those living in hot environments, use to put off the stress of body contour issues while they stabilize a problem or lose weight.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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