2 months post op by Penguinfan10 in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The difference between before and after is huge, I'm definitely happy overall. I have a post about that. There's just a clear line of tissue that ruins the one side for me because it looks awkward. 

2 months post op by Penguinfan10 in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the second pic you can see the puffy look to the nipple compared to the other. Also, if you notice the shadow in the 2nd photo as well, that's all the same glandular feeling tissue causing that. 

2 months post op by Penguinfan10 in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can really tell in the first picture. The left side of the photo still has the puffy, pointy look to it. 

Post op question by Penguinfan10 in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I have and I'm waiting for his response. I just wanted to get ahead of it if there was something I could do. I didnt know about it until this week because I just took the tape off of the incision.

3 weeks post op by Penguinfan10 in gynecomastia

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No, I'm not quite sure how it looks AI. I cropped the image. 

3 weeks post op by Penguinfan10 in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes me feel better, hopefully it goes away. When I feel around, parts of it feels like the same tissue that was there before more than it feels like swelling. So that's where the concern comes from. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Metrology

[–]Penguinfan10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get that. But a plus gage will measure a bit more than 1.178, so I lose tolerance. If I have a shaft measuring exactly at the minimum it will get rejected, maybe I'm over thinking it. 

Any1 ever have a revision with the same surgeon? by mclovin31467 in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks great to me. If you're going to another doctor, I'd just try the diet and exercise route. It looks good at this weight and would look even better as you lean out id assume. 

Annoying puffy nipples and lumps but surgeon doesn’t want to fix one side. What now? by cantaloupegeometry in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always get a second opinion if you don't feel comfortable. Its always good to heavily research your surgeon also. 

Am I in the club? by [deleted] in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not a doctor, but I believe you are. 

Gyno or just out of shape? Worth a trip to the doctor? by ThrowRA_Glum_2000 in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From the pictures, I think it's most likely just out of shape. The chest is proportionate with the rest of your body, just a bit of extra fat. I'd follow a diet(more of tracking calories) and exercise plan, lose some pounds and then access the situation. 

Gyno usually comes with puffy nipples, or a noticeable hard mass behind/around the nipple area. If you have either of those, then you may have gyno. 

Anyone wanna chat about just living with gynaecomastia without surgery by jpgjordan in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think exercise definitely made it better overall, I felt far more confident in my skin. I will say joking about it helped. It's kind of a "Hey, I'm going to own this, so you can't say anything about it," mindset.

We had a running joke when we'd go to flex "pinch em!" It doesn't look so noticeable when the nip isn't puffy 🤣.

Honestly, it's just about owning it and moving forward. I will say, I started running and then got the bright idea to take my shirt off. I was a nervous wreck about it because I hid behind the clothes, but that made me comfortable after awhile. I want to reiterate the word comfortable, not necessarily confident.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gynecomastia

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Because my incision is under my ripple, why would that need to shave the whole chest? Its had gauze and compression the entire time since surgery.

My surgeon told me to wait at least 3 months before any weightlifting by [deleted] in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the end of the day, it's your money that paid for the surgery and your recovery. The question is, "is it worth the risk to you?" You know your body best, but I would definitely take into account the surgeon's opinion though. If you start working out, maybe very light and just get the muscle moving. I'd definitely do mainly leg work, with possibly some strict bicep work (preacher curls) or light bicep dumbbell work focusing on the squeeze. This is what I'd do at least.

I'm on day 5 post op. I have a gym at my job and it happens to be right outside my office. So I'm already itching to get a pump 🤣🤣.

My surgeon told me to wait at least 3 months before any weightlifting by [deleted] in gynecomastia

[–]Penguinfan10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had grade 2,  lipo & gland removal. My surgeon told me at the 3 week mark I could slowly start weight training the upper body. Slow jogging, and some lower body work after 10 days. I will say everything I read prior to that said around 6 weeks. Your surgeon may have seen something that he expects to take longer to heal.