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Best Thing I Have Ever Done for Myself

I feel like it's cliche to say "I wish I'd seen him sooner," but that's the truth. Finances were the big thing keeping me back (all in all it was around 6k). Dr. Lo and his staff made me feel comfortable from the moment I walked in. I didn't feel any judgement and Dr. Lo and his team created an atmosphere of "it's no big deal." I say this in a positive way—having lived with man titties my whole life (and having been made fun of ALOT in grade school), it was just this THING hanging over my head (and I guess off my chest, too). I had built it up for 30 years, but the good Doc and his staff assuaged any anxiety, guilt, and apprehension I had. The day of the surgery went really well. His PA-C, Lilltih Taylor, was super kind and reassuring. Her chat with me put me at ease (whereas I was kind of nervous sitting there in my gown shivering) and made me feel like, "yes, this is going to be ok." Dr. Lo came in to draw on me and he was super chill. His laidback demeanor and confidence calmed me as well—I knew I was in good hands.



I was able to have my tubes removed after 2 days (so, on day 3—day 1 being the surgery). And HOLY HELL what a difference that made! I was walking around downtown like a new man while wearing a new compression vest (provided by the office). I have never felt so light and free. I legit wanted to cry. I didn't though, cause I was now a titless man with nothing to cry about thanks to Dr. Lo.



I'm writing this review just shy of 3 months after surgery. Depending on the source, they say it may take up to 6 months—year for the full effects to be realized. I have only seen improvements after the swelling went down and I was able to regain a full range of motion and begin exercising again. Obviously, genetics play an important role, but look out Hemsworth—my pecs are coming for you.



***

Day 1-3: sore. limited movement. drainage not too bad. no shower.

Day 3-7: tubes/drains removed. massive improvement in comfort. (drain removal stings, but it's real quick and then goes away. if you have a tattoo it's not a dissimilar feeling—just a touch more intense).

Week 2/3: range of motion increased. switched to under armour/amazon basics compression shirts. UA shirts were little too tight imo. walking around like a new man.

Week 4-12: what surgery? what boobs? if it wasn't for the numbess in the nipple and chest area, I wouldn't even know I had surgery. the numbness is improving and it is my understanding that it may take 6 months or so to go away. But, so what if I can't feel my nips. You know what else I can't feel anymore? The shame of [RS bleep] tits.

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
301 S. 8th St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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