
Originally Posted by
spaceman1
Is it past the point of no return or is there still hope by taking letro?
I've reviewed numerous published journal studies on this topic, and I've never come across a 'point of no return' including what's called persistent pubertal gynecomastia, which lasts well into adulthood before being treated.
After the surgery, how does the scar look?
will my nipple return to normal or will it always be bigger than the other one?
I'll have to defer to the surgery guys on these questions as my research has been exclusively in the realm of non-surgical treatment and resolution.
Sorry if I sound demanding with all the questions lol, Any help would be much appreachiated.