I had surgery about five months ago to correct some mild gyno but I think I still have some residual tissue. My surgeon insists there's no more gland, but I can feel something hard behind my nipple. My chest sags when I bend over, too. Is it merely swelling, or do I need the excess gland removed?
I had lipo and excision 5 months ago. A couple of months before my surgery I quit propecia. I wasn't sure if the propecia contributed to my gyno or if happened because I put on some weight, so just to be safe I stopped. Turns out I still want to keep my hair. So my question is if I were to start back on propecia and develop gyno again, is it likely to be less severe than it was originally because I already had most of the gland (200cc I think) removed during the surgery? Thanks
I have lost recently about 25 kgs after being obese for long time, I had gynecomastia and areola reduction surgeries at once 5 month ago. The result was asymmetrical chest cavities and deformed left areola, I have attached some photos. Please suggest the proper correcting procedures sergical or not to gain symmetric chest and fix the deformed areola. Also what can I do to reduce the stretch marks in my body knowing thats it's very old 5 years or more ? Thank you for your help.
The photos provided here are pre op photos, I do now have any post op photos. I am 29, relatively fit with a body fat percentage of 15% max. Dr. Blau was my surgeon, a board certified plastic surgeon that specializes in gyno surgeries.