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Gynecomastia surgery: experiences?

  • 25-04-2009 6:54pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,077 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    I'm due to finally see a plastic surgery consultant this coming Tuesday as I have been going around with "male boobs" for far too long. I have lost 15kg plus in the past five months and they have not declined to any noticeable degree. It's more despairing than ever when you put in the personal effort.

    I am a regular visitor to the gynecomastia. org's discussion forum (http://www.gynecomastia.org/smf/) but it has little or no information about the best treatment here in Ireland.

    Does anybody have any recommendation or advise about the entire process here?

    Thanks!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Also looking for info on this lads. I have lost a good bit of fat over the last while but it has made zero difference to the moobs. Have looked at the dundrum clinic which has good info on their site, but has anyone consulted with those guys?

    BTW you can post ANONYMOUSLY on this forum if you don't want your account to show up.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    I had it done about 10 years ago in London, not sure now what type of procedure but it hurt like hell afterwords as there was a Lot of bruising and when i woke up there was draining tubes under my arm pits draining out all the cack, which takes sometime and it's very hard to get any sleep, i didn't tell anyone afterwords either which was a mistake as i couldn't leave the house for a couple of days. This is not something to be taken lightly but for me it was the best thing i ever did, good luck


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    I had it done a few months ago in Dundrum, cant fault anything procedure wise except there is only one follow up examination, where you are told how great the results are, just so you feel satisfied. I feel the main thing is not to have too high hopes of the results, as I got a somewhat false sense of security that they would be almost gone in their totality, which is not the case, they are smaller, but not as small as I would have hoped, the compression vest is a great help. I have absolutely no regrets after getting it done, I might consider going back for more to reduce it further over the next few yrs. But since I have seen that it can be carried out in a general hospital with GP referral, could have saved €3k! but all in all it was well worth it, my confidence has risen significantly and I can see my life changing for the better, didn’t mean to sound so corny but post up how you get on.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,077 ✭✭✭Rebelheart


    Thank you so much, lads. I had forgotten about this thread as I received no responses but it's really great to hear from a couple of people who have had it.

    Anyway, the reason I can get it done now is because I, too, found out that I can have the operation in a public hospital under public health insurance. I basically asked my GP about it and he wrote a letter out there and then to my preferred hospital (he asked me where did I want to go). However, I was waiting for over a year for my appointment. I would still be waiting but for I rang up and spoke with the appointments girl in Out Patients and she moved the date forward. You have to keep the pressure on them.

    So, how did I get on with the plastic surgery consultant?
    After the usual hour-plus in the waiting room, his intern called me in and took my details (weight, medical history etc), and then I went to a nurse who weighed me and took my height.

    The consultant, who is Irish and well known in this field, finally showed up and I just stripped at my top and he looked at it and the file. He said I'd definitely be a candidate but I would have to lose some 15kg more as the chances of success are much greater if I am normal weight. He really emphasised that connection so that is completely reasonable and I'll do that.

    However, he was almost against the idea of gynecomastia surgery. First, he pointed out that because I am coming in under the public health system I would not be eligible for liposuction in this public hospital. He then said I could be waiting longer as in the dispensation of public resources I am naturally going to come after somebody who needs cancer treatment or such. Fair enough.

    What disturbed me somewhat was in warning me about the dangers of gynecomastia surgery he emphasised the dangers (and this is where he really emphasised the need to lose more weight), speaking of the possibility of scars and that the more fat that was to be taken from my chest the bigger would be the scar. He was saying it is still tricky surgery and not a simple straightforward operation. He smirked when I said would I be able to go home the same day: not possible, he assured me.

    Anyway, he wants me to come back at the end of July for an update. Hopefully, more people will post her with their experiences and questions in the meantime.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,077 ✭✭✭Rebelheart


    I had it done about 10 years ago in London, not sure now what type of procedure but it hurt like hell afterwords as there was a Lot of bruising and when i woke up there was draining tubes under my arm pits draining out all the cack, which takes sometime and it's very hard to get any sleep, i didn't tell anyone afterwords either which was a mistake as i couldn't leave the house for a couple of days. This is not something to be taken lightly but for me it was the best thing i ever did, good luck

    Thanks. How many kg did they take off your chest? Did he remove as much as you wanted him to? And are there any visible scars on your body now? Were they bad after the surgery and did it take long for them to go?

    Very encouraging to hear it was worth it.


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,077 ✭✭✭Rebelheart


    I had it done a few months ago in Dundrum, cant fault anything procedure wise except there is only one follow up examination, where you are told how great the results are, just so you feel satisfied. I feel the main thing is not to have too high hopes of the results, as I got a somewhat false sense of security that they would be almost gone in their totality, which is not the case, they are smaller, but not as small as I would have hoped, the compression vest is a great help. I have absolutely no regrets after getting it done, I might consider going back for more to reduce it further over the next few yrs. But since I have seen that it can be carried out in a general hospital with GP referral, could have saved €3k! but all in all it was well worth it, my confidence has risen significantly and I can see my life changing for the better, didn’t mean to sound so corny but post up how you get on.


    Thanks. They've been keeping the public hospital service very quiet alright. I have heard of several people going back for surgery to reduce it further. RTÉ had a programme on it in the past year or so and one of the guys said he had to have a second operation as the surgeon didn't remove enough fat from the side of each 'boob'. It is good to know you have the option of going back.

    How long did you have to wear the compression vest for, and was it 24 hours per day? Did he remove much in terms of weight and have you still got scars/ were they initially bad? Can you walk around with your shirt off without people noticing any marks?

    Thanks!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 883 ✭✭✭davmol


    theres a programme on on CH4(i think)called extreme male beauty and it shows a guy getting his moobs removed.In the programme they never mentioned anything about him having to lose weight nor did the scars appear too visible.Id have a look and see if theres any re-runs on this programme as it seemed like a very straight forward acessible op,but then again thats TV for ya.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Rebelheart wrote: »
    Thanks. How many kg did they take off your chest? Did he remove as much as you wanted him to? And are there any visible scars on your body now? Were they bad after the surgery and did it take long for them to go?

    Very encouraging to hear it was worth it.

    I don't remember any weight being mentioned, it was more to do with the final look and the doc decided on that, there are no visible scars now and it took about a year or two to disappear, after the operation things were a bit brutal for a while with it taking 6 weeks for the bruising to go down and the scaring to calm down after that no problems.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 sidmangreene


    I had it done a few months ago in Dundrum, cant fault anything procedure wise except there is only one follow up examination, where you are told how great the results are, just so you feel satisfied. I feel the main thing is not to have too high hopes of the results, as I got a somewhat false sense of security that they would be almost gone in their totality, which is not the case, they are smaller, but not as small as I would have hoped, the compression vest is a great help. I have absolutely no regrets after getting it done, I might consider going back for more to reduce it further over the next few yrs. But since I have seen that it can be carried out in a general hospital with GP referral, could have saved €3k! but all in all it was well worth it, my confidence has risen significantly and I can see my life changing for the better, didn’t mean to sound so corny but post up how you get on.

    I have a consultation with dundrum clinic next week, what is the plastic surgeon like? I just want a flat chest bloody sick of this...! Do think its worth it?

    cheers


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser



    I have a consultation with dundrum clinic next week, what is the plastic surgeon like? I just want a flat chest bloody sick of this...! Do think its worth it?

    cheers

    yea it is defo worth it, but the results the next day are a semi-false indication of the level of flat chestedness which will be achieved, as everything is liquidified and solidifies over the coming days, it will take a month for the bruising to fade, and they will be sore for weeks after if you bump off anything, to be honest i think dundrum is the only option, i researched all irish options and believe it to be the best, if i had before and after pics i would show them, but while the moobs are not gone in their entirety they are not as saggy, i have a 1cm long scar to the armpit side of my chest, is dark red, it is noticable but it will fade to normal skin tone in time, i will start using bio oil soon, but im my opinion it was most definatley worth it, form both a physique and esteem point of view.

    hope the consultation goes well, it was very straight forward when i did it, they are honest about everything, post up how you get on


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Hi all dragging this up again!

    I had a look around the web for this and i def want to go ahead with it as ive suffered long enough with me moobs!

    How much did it cost in total and how long did it take from applying to getting it done??

    i dont mind paying for it but have to justify irt when i have a family too!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    just wondering how much this costs overall and how long does it take from making a appointment
    thanx


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    it took me about 3 months from first consultation to operation, and cost me €3k in dundrum, best money i ever spent :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    i had it done about 3 months ago, it cost 3k and was about two months from initial consultation to operation, i would book a few days off after it though, it can be uncomfortable, but would definately recomend getting it done, hope all goes well


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    just hat my consluation in dundrum the other day, very well informed i have to say and am booked it for a few weeks time to get the laser thing done, getting a bit aphrensive now.

    Was it sore?? and i was quoated euro 3,500!! How did ye get it so cheap!?!?!?

    Thanks for the replys lads!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    just hat my consluation in dundrum the other day, very well informed i have to say and am booked it for a few weeks time to get the laser thing done, getting a bit aphrensive now.

    Was it sore?? and i was quoated euro 3,500!! How did ye get it so cheap!?!?!?

    Thanks for the replys lads!

    btw i posted responses #4, 11 & 15

    when i looked it up on the web it was 3.5K but in the consultation they said it was 2.9K,
    tbh its a doddle, dont get worked up over it, theres no need, its only slightly sore a few days after, take a day or two off work afterwards and just take it easy, hope it goes well, keep us informed


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Hi

    Just wanted to add my experience. I've done a smartlipo treatment on my chest to reduce them, and it made it worse. I've paid £1600 in London. After 8 months, I've decided to get it done again, because it's bothering me soo much, so I wanted to go to the best due to my previous experience. I've decided on Harley Medical Group. My operation is booked for Monday 22nd June. Please guys, pray for me as this really bothers me, i have no confidence, I'm only 24, i'm not overweight, only 75kg. I will let you know of the results.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Hi

    Just wanted to add my experience. I've done a smartlipo treatment on my chest to reduce them, and it made it worse. I've paid £1600 in London. After 8 months, I've decided to get it done again, because it's bothering me soo much, so I wanted to go to the best due to my previous experience. I've decided on Harley Medical Group. My operation is booked for Monday 22nd June. Please guys, pray for me as this really bothers me, i have no confidence, I'm only 24, i'm not overweight, only 75kg. I will let you know of the results.

    first i want to saw good luck wit the up coming treatment, did they swell up or what happened to make it worse did you complain to the clinic that did it about the poor outcome? i was reply #17 just so you know, i had it done a few months ago, its alot better but i still want to go back to get them reduced further, i agree that they are a terrible strain on confidence, my self esteem has risen alot since getting it done, hope all goes well


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 stephenofarell


    just hat my consluation in dundrum the other day, very well informed i have to say and am booked it for a few weeks time to get the laser thing done, getting a bit aphrensive now.

    Was it sore?? and i was quoated euro 3,500!! How did ye get it so cheap!?!?!?

    Thanks for the replys lads!

    Hi, did you go for the surgery? How did you get on? Do you have a flat chest? I have the same problem and I would like to get rid off the male boobs as they are taking over my social and college life! I have no confidence and very low self-esteem. I don't even go out to nightclubs anymore coz of them! please help!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    hi guys

    it has been two weeks post surgery, and i can say that i have a flat chest. I've done lots of muscle building exercises in the past just to get rid of my manboobs, but it made it worse. But because there is no fat and no glandular tissue, my chest looks very nice. The surgery itself was very good. Didn't have any problems. Didn't have any discomfort after surgery, was given pain killers but didn't need to take them at all. I can't wait to remove the vest, this is life chaning. 4K well spent. My only advice to you is, if you have gynecomastia and you have tried dieting ( i did, i lost 10kg with no luck) and didn't get any results, your only hope is surgery. Dont wait anymore longer, get it done asap, it's expensive, but remember this is going to change your life. Get a job, save up, get it done.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    hi guys

    it has been two weeks post surgery, and i can say that i have a flat chest. I've done lots of muscle building exercises in the past just to get rid of my manboobs, but it made it worse. But because there is no fat and no glandular tissue, my chest looks very nice. The surgery itself was very good. Didn't have any problems. Didn't have any discomfort after surgery, was given pain killers but didn't need to take them at all. I can't wait to remove the vest, this is life chaning. 4K well spent. My only advice to you is, if you have gynecomastia and you have tried dieting ( i did, i lost 10kg with no luck) and didn't get any results, your only hope is surgery. Dont wait anymore longer, get it done asap, it's expensive, but remember this is going to change your life. Get a job, save up, get it done.

    great to hear, where did you get it done, what was the procedure, im strongly thinking of it, just looking for some patient info, thanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Really looking into getting this done myself. Could do with losing 2-3 stone first though and will be doing that bigtime starting from tomorrow. Then I'll go to the GP and find out. I wold love to have it for free, in a public hospital. I had a frenuloplasty (removal of banjo string) in a public hospital back in 2006 and it was a real doddle. I just don't have a spare 4k lying around the house. All I can do is get the excess weight off and head to the GP! Can't even imagine how great I would feel with these man boobs removed!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Hi i had it done just over a month now, chest is still swollen a bit i think/hope as the doc said it will take 6 months for true results. (come to think of it, its the same really for any other part of the body that swells up.

    Feeling alot more confident wearing t-shirts now. I was happy with the procedure and its just a unusual feeling as to being in any pain. Will wait another while before deciding if im happy with it. Want to see will they go down anymore.

    By the way are all yous who got the sugery still wearing the vest? i stoped after 3 1/5 weeks and starter wearing the tight sports t-shirts under clothes and using bio-oil now twice a day aswell.???Any toughts on this. On gyencamanestia.org plenty have said they stoped wearing the vest after a aweek and were grand??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,373 ✭✭✭Dr Galen


    Well if it were me in the same position, and I was told wear something for X weeks, I'd be wearing it. Especially as the results tend to mean so much to people and can literally be life changing. Add into that the fact that it's not a cheap procedure to get done, and well, I'd be protecting my investment any way I was told to!

    Believing stories off random websites with random posters is a dangerous game. It's why we don't allow medical advice here.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Well if it were me in the same position, and I was told wear something for X weeks, I'd be wearing it. Especially as the results tend to mean so much to people and can literally be life changing. Add into that the fact that it's not a cheap procedure to get done, and well, I'd be protecting my investment any way I was told to!

    Believing stories off random websites with random posters is a dangerous game. It's why we don't allow medical advice here.


    I under stand that and tought alot about it, I had 4 different consulations and each said i haveto wear the compression vest for a week to six. I find it very uncomfortable, especially in the weather you be sweating and then it stinks! Patient Consulant told me the same thing and that each person is different. Just really wondering what other people think and how they did it, I still wear mine in the night time most nights but not as rigid as i used to.

    As for beleving random stories off websites??? Isnt that mainly what boards.ie is?? HAHAHAHAHA Only messing!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    I under stand that and tought alot about it, I had 4 different consulations and each said i haveto wear the compression vest for a week to six. I find it very uncomfortable, especially in the weather you be sweating and then it stinks! Patient Consulant told me the same thing and that each person is different. Just really wondering what other people think and how they did it, I still wear mine in the night time most nights but not as rigid as i used to.

    As for beleving random stories off websites??? Isnt that mainly what boards.ie is?? HAHAHAHAHA Only messing!!

    hi im just wondering what clinics you had the consultations with and what preference you have towards one,


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 sidmangreene


    Hey guys,
    I just want to add my experience. I went to dundrum clinic for a consultation about a month ago and decided to go ahead with the surgery and i must say it was the best decision i ever made i'm happy with my results. i was wide awake during the surgery which was weird but the surgeon was very good he kept my mind off the surgery and i didn't feel any pain. after the surgery my chest was a bit sore though but its grand now it's been nearly a week and i'm due my follow up on monday i was told to wear the garment for 4 weeks and i would agree its annoying in dis heat but i'm not complaining as i would finally be able to walk on the beach topless in few weeks time so im delighted:)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Hey guys,
    I just want to add my experience. I went to dundrum clinic for a consultation about a month ago and decided to go ahead with the surgery and i must say it was the best decision i ever made i'm happy with my results. i was wide awake during the surgery which was weird but the surgeon was very good he kept my mind off the surgery and i didn't feel any pain. after the surgery my chest was a bit sore though but its grand now it's been nearly a week and i'm due my follow up on monday i was told to wear the garment for 4 weeks and i would agree its annoying in dis heat but i'm not complaining as i would finally be able to walk on the beach topless in few weeks time so im delighted:)

    Fair play for getting it done, How much did it cost for the surgery??


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 sidmangreene


    Fair play for getting it done, How much did it cost for the surgery??

    there's a special offer on in dundrum clinic so i got it done for €2'850 i got €1'000 off which was brilliant!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Just wondering to all thoese that got this done , now that a few weeks have passed are ye still happy?? are they (breasts) still reducing? How is the scars? And are they starting to become less visible??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Just wondering to all thoese that got this done , now that a few weeks have passed are ye still happy?? are they (breasts) still reducing? How is the scars? And are they starting to become less visible??

    I have them done 5 months now at this stage, the scars are visible on my sides, light purple in colour, overall im happy, would like if they were smaller as they are still quite big, but the droopyness is gone and dont bounce as much when im running, tbh im thinking of going back for more as im losing weight but its not showing on my chest, might go for excision of tissue rather than vaser lipo as i previously had


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    I have them done 5 months now at this stage, the scars are visible on my sides, light purple in colour, overall im happy, would like if they were smaller as they are still quite big, but the droopyness is gone and dont bounce as much when im running, tbh im thinking of going back for more as im losing weight but its not showing on my chest, might go for excision of tissue rather than vaser lipo as i previously had

    How have you got on since? Have you gone back for more surgery or did they improve since this post?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    well its a year post surgery now, much the same as my last post, not where i thought i would be but it is better than it was, still considering going back for more, just doing alot of training to reduce fat first and watching the diet


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    I just came across this thread and am wondering whether anyone who has had an operation, or is looking to have an operation, for gynecomastia in Ireland would be willing to talk about their experience?

    I'm working at the Sunday Mirror - and am working on a feature on male cosmetic surgery but would really like a first hand experience for the article. You can email me on samuel.hamilton@irishmirror.ie or samuelhamilton@gmail.com - include a phone number and I'll give you a call.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Any updates from people who have had it done or further experiences from anyone regarding this procedure?

    Cheers.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Has anyboy any idea if the surgery is covered under a medical card?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Lads did any of your GP's send you off for blood tests for hormonal imbalances or anything like that?

    I myself am developing moobs and I think it could be down to a lack of testosterone and possibly too much estrogen levels in my blood. I have the symtoms of both

    My Gynecomastia really is starting to destroy any confidence I had and even wearing a t-shirt around girls is a no no at this stage. Im 21, 6ft and weigh bang on 13st so I wouldnt be classed as being too much overweight, even though I could prob do with losing half a stone around the stomach

    I'm going to the doc on thursday and will be suggesting he send me for blood tests as I really want to find out why this is happening to me and then treat the problem from there

    Oh just one more question. Would vhi/aviva medical insurance cover some of the cost of surgery if I had to go down that route?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    anananaban wrote: »
    Has anyboy any idea if the surgery is covered under a medical card?

    Yes, it is. I'm due to get surgery that way. Talk to your GP and explain how crap it is for you and he'll arrange for you to meet a surgeon. Be advised that the surgeon will only treat you when you've brought your weight down to a certain point.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 blaa boy


    Hi is there any one here that can confirm that gyno surgery can be done on medical card?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 166,026 ✭✭✭✭LegacyUser


    Hi all,
    Few questions for anyone that's got it done, as I'm very close to finally ending this curse that has been holding me back all these years!
    I've health insurance, is it true that if you get your GP to write a letter saying you need the surgery, your insurance company will cover the cost?
    Also, I've been looking up companies that carry out the procedure, how did ye that had it done go about choosing which company to carry out the surgery?
    Finally, (the be all and end all of whether or not I can get it in the first place) what kind of money are we talking if I were to go private?

    Cheers in advance guys!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1 snakeman22


    went to the hospital today waste of time.my doctor sent me to st James hospital the breast clinic they said NO im pissed.really
    dont know what to do.he said only in really really bad cases.its really really bad to me he just said exercise more.


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