TweetWhat up bro I have some gyno and was wondering where are you going to get it done, plastic surgeon? And how much is it costing?
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Tweetim about to have surgery to get rid of these sweet ass little boobs i have, but my question is this, will i still be very prone to gyno after the surgery? or will the surgery lower the threat of the gyno?
TweetWhat up bro I have some gyno and was wondering where are you going to get it done, plastic surgeon? And how much is it costing?
Thanks
TweetGood question man...no idea, i'm gonna check that out... but if i was gonna have gyno surgery, i'd do a HUGE aromatizing cycle first, see how big u can get those lumps and watch the doc's eyes drops when he pulls em outOriginally posted by dropsbombs
im about to have surgery to get rid of these sweet ass little boobs i have, but my question is this, will i still be very prone to gyno after the surgery? or will the surgery lower the threat of the gyno?
TweetHMO and PPO plans usually pick up the expense of gyno surgery. You want to make sure you never tell the doctor that the gyno is steroid related, just tell him/her that you have always had those lumps, masts, or whatever you call them since puberty and that they are now becomming painfull. I spoke to a nurse one time that said gyno can return even after you have the surgery. I though this would not be possible because the glands themselves have been removed, but according to her it is very much possible. If you have been through this once it would be a safe bet to run nolvadex from the beginning to end of all future cycles because of the sensitivity of aromitization.
TweetI guess it can return because they don't completly remove the glands, they hafta leave some or you'd lose your nipple
Tweetthanks for the information guys, and bigboy i was sent to a plastic surgeon to see if the doc could use liposuction instead of just cutting the thing up, and she quoted me a price of about 3800 to do both nipples, so i hope insurance comes in to help.