Having Gynecomastia Surgery Outside Of The USA

Having Gynecomastia Surgery Outside Of The USA

The Dangers of Having Gynecomastia Surgery Outside Of The USA

Everybody likes a bargain. Whether its BOGO at the shoe store or the hot dog and a coke combination for a buck and a half at Costco, we all want to feel like we got a good deal.  This is great when it comes to clothes or shoes or lunch, but there is another saying that is equally true, “you get what you pay for”.

A number of stories have hit the national news recently about people who decided to have their plastic surgery procedures performed at a bargain basement rate outside of the US.  None of the stories ended well for the bargain hunters in these cases. And these are just the stories of people who have died as a result of surgery outside the country. A large number of other patients, mostly women, have been left scarred and disappointed after their surgeries outside the country went wrong.  Many of these patients have suffered at the hands of untrained or poorly trained “surgeons” who take advantage of unsuspecting people who want their cosmetic surgery at a discount.

So, what’s the difference between a plastic surgeon in the US and one in Mexico or the Dominican Republic?  In the US, in order to earn the moniker of Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, you must:

  1. Excel in Medical school (top of your class) to earn a highly competitive position in a Plastic surgery residency training program that lasts 5-7 years (after medical school)
  2. Pass a rigorous comprehensive written examination and impress upon a panel of experienced, grey haired surgeons who are leaders in the field of plastic surgery in an oral examination that you are a safe, ethical plastic surgeon in order to obtain Board Certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
  3. Obtain hospital privileges to practice your specialty and submit to peer review and continuing medical education in order to maintain your credentials.

Gynecomastia Surgery Outside Of The USA

Outside the US… who knows?  All you may need is a white coat, a slick website   and a sign out front of your building. The point is, you don’t know.  And that is what can be dangerous.  In the US, you can check with your local or state medical Board to check the qualifications of your surgeon. Not so elsewhere. The practitioners are banking on your desire for low ball price shopping, and you ASSUME, that they are a safe, experienced, surgeon.  It is this assumption that can prove disfiguring at best, deadly at worst.

So, what could possibly go wrong?  Everything. In a recently publicized case, a healthy woman suffered an anesthetic complication before the surgery even started. The details are sketchy as the details were not readily provided by the clinic in Mexico. And then, oops, the records are accidentally destroyed. The patient gets transferred to a local hospital and then is basically held hostage until the bill is paid in full before releasing them to be transported back to the US where she later died.  The clinic in Mexico, the doctor… ghosts. Good luck trying to track them down and leveling charges or filing suit.

That is the worst-case scenario. Say you make it back home in one piece. Can you be sure of what was injected or implanted in you? Tales of finding recycled implants or temporary sizers used as implants are what we plastic surgeons chat about when we get together at meetings. And what exactly was in that “filler” that was used?

What if you have issues after you get home? The incisions don’t look right. They are draining something awful and you can never seem to reach your surgeon in Mexico no matter when you call. You call your local plastic surgeon to get checked out, but they are not very enthusiastic about taking care of another surgeon’s complications and subjecting themselves to that liability and they politely decline.  So, you go to the ER, where you find that your insurance if you have insurance, does not cover complications of cosmetic procedures. Get ready for a medical bill that will haunt you for the rest of your life.

The moral of the story is, you get what you pay for. The BOGO shoes at DSW and the day-old bread at the bakery may be a good short-term decision with little downside.  It is definitely worthwhile to save up to hire a surgeon who has the training, experience, judgement and the skills to perform the procedure that you are considering. And yes, that does come at a price. But it is well worth it.

You wouldn’t recommend a discount, cut rate plastic surgeon to operate on your best friend or family member, would you?

Gynecomastia Affects Both Father and Son

Gynecomastia Affects Both Father and Son

Adolescent Gynecomastia

When Jason’s mom discovered her son was searching gynecomastia.psstage.com for information, she realized her son’s breast development was causing him more stress than she realized. Jason’s pediatrician had told them that his male breasts would probably resolve on their own within two years without any type of intervention. However, if his moobs remained after those two years, then they may be permanent, and can only be corrected by surgery.

Jason Schedules Surgery

After three years, Jason’s mom delicately asked her son if he would like a consultation with gynecomastia specialist, Miguel Delgado, M.D. Jason seemed very relieved to get support from his mother but his embarrassment was very obvious, and he asked if his father could take him for a consultation. Father and son met with Dr. Delgado; they were impressed with Dr. Delgado, his sensitive staff, and state of the art surgery center.  They were impressed with Miguel Delgado, M.D.’s expertise which was revealed through many before and after pictures of male breasts, some of which can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nr6cNvjc7s

Surgery Scheduled!

With much anticipation, Jason’s surgery was scheduled. Although he was quite nervous, he told his parents that it was “a piece of cake!” He had a very easy recovery, and before long he was able to enjoy all the outdoor activities that required removal of his shirt within a very short time. View Jason’s before and after gynecomastia surgery pictures below.

Dad’s Turn

Jason and his parents were elated with his surgical results; in fact, Jason’s father announced that he was going to schedule male breast reduction surgery for himself with Dr. Delgado. Jason’s mom was surprised that her husband wanted surgery; she had no idea that his man boobs bothered him, as they never bothered her.

The Light Pull-Through Procedure

Jason’s father, Tom scheduled a consultation. Tom was surprised to find that since his gynecomastia was only moderate and he had good skin elasticity, that he was a candidate for the gynecomastia treatment referred to as the “light pull-through” procedure. The light pull-through procedure is less invasive and has a faster recovery. A 3 to 5 mm incision is made at the lower edge of the areola where the fat and tissue are removed with a pickle fork type instrument. Since the light pull-through procedure is less invasive, the gynecomastia cost is significantly less.

Tom’s Before and After Pictures

Tom’s only regret is that he didn’t have male breast reduction surgery sooner.

 

What Are The Benefits Of Male Liposuction?

What Are The Benefits Of Male Liposuction?

What Is Male Liposuction?

Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure that removes pockets of stubborn fat that cannot be eliminated with exercise and nutrition alone. Modern techniques reduce tissue trauma while maintaining a natural appearance. Male-liposuction describes a series of techniques that are used by our board certified plastic surgeons to remove unwanted fat and enhance the masculine aspects of the treatment area.

Male Liposuction Benefits

More and more men are learning the benefits of it. Some of the most common reasons that men consider liposuction are:

  • Eliminating exercise-resistant fat
  • Giving themselves a boost in body fat reduction that increases their drive to continue living a healthy, active lifestyle
  • Enhance the definition of muscles
  • Improving how clothes fit
  • Can be used to refine the results of other male plastic surgery procedures, such as a male tummy tuck

Who Is A Good Candidate For Male Liposuction?

If you are looking for a way to lose weight, male liposuction may not be right for you. You should be within 30% of your ideal weight before you are considered a good candidate for the procedure. You also need to have good skin elasticity. Otherwise, the procedure will remove fat, but leave you with sagging skin in the treatment area.