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Chest Surgery- Without Breasts...


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Guest TBForLife

Ok so I'm flat, right flat but its my shape.

There is a round bit of flesh that testicles on my chest keeping my nipples hanging low.

I could put a bit of medical tape over the nipple and tape it to my chest for a perfect male chest.

If I wear a tight shirt and just push the skin up I have a perfectly normal male chest.

But theres NO WAY I can take my shirt off unless I'm laying on my back, or have my arms in the air.

In either of those cases I look great!

But what kind of chest surgery options are available to me with just that extra skin and larger than usual nipples?

Will I even qualify for any kind of surgery with a chest like mine or is there anything else I can do to get rid of the way my skin is hanging?

It's like a man wearing a top with fitted a fitted female chest. The man under the top is normal but theres that extra bulge in the cloth that makes it look just awful. Needs to be filled or taken off. The skin does not fit my body.

To add to that my nipples are huge but I was just going to get them pierced to excuse the size...they emm swelled?

I'm piercing everything else so it will just look normal I guess, it's just expected of me.

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Guest Linus Thomas

Peri is the best option for smaller sized guys. They'll make tiny incisions (usually under the arms) and remove tissue there. Tends to be faster healing time and less noticable. Given that you're in Ontario you should be able to get this covered quickly (I'm assuming that GTA stands for Center of the Universe aka Toronto).

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Hi,

I got one nipple pierced and it got a bit bigger from that. Not because steel is in it, because it just grow a bit. For me it is no problem but for you it can realy work as an excuse.

Greetings

Nelly

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Peri is the best option for smaller sized guys. They'll make tiny incisions (usually under the arms) and remove tissue there. Tends to be faster healing time and less noticable. Given that you're in Ontario you should be able to get this covered quickly (I'm assuming that GTA stands for Center of the Universe aka Toronto).

Theres no tissue to remove, its all skin on the bottom and flat as a board until that wrinkle of loose skin there that does not fit my pecs

My nipples are also way lower than they should be.

Yes I live in the center of the universe

However this is an evil worse than any other . The old Clark Institute or CAMH are the gatekeepers to all surgeries of this nature. They are able to have the surgery 100% covered, BUT. I will not be a priority, even if I get approved, and I won't get approved because they require STRICTLY REQUIRE evidence that I have WORKED and gone to SCHOOL FULL TIME as a man.

FOR THREE TO FIVE YEARS! I Also need to be under their counseling for at least three years on testosterone before i get the surgery, then the waiting list. And this is all after I sit on a waiting list to get a consultation for intake that is a year long.

I'd get my surgery in about 8 years, IF I worked, I'm a stay at home dad on assistance. Not Working!

And I noticed with my x-bf who only had one nipple pierced, his right was teeny and his left was bigger than mine so I'm totally getting away with it ;)

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I had liposuction (I was a large A before surgery). Its good overall, except some of the places is a little uneven.

Yea I'm not even an A thats my issue. I don't have anything there to suck out! No fat, no tissue just hanging skin.

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Well I know that they do skin removal surgeries for people who were fat and now have extra skin. I bet you could get something under that premise if it really is just skin, although I think you might have to pay for it. I'm not sure how that would work, but it might be an option.

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Yea trust me any flatter than this would be gross.

Either way maybe...I'm going to try stretch mark creme too but the nipples are also in the wrong place lol

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