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Peri-areolar, entirely for A-B cups?

Started by Taius, March 14, 2015, 03:35:10 AM

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Taius

I'm not usually one to question medical articles by asking others about personal experiences, or people they may know of, but here I go.

I'm curious, is there any way you may be able to have Peri-areolar (Or another similar procedure) top surgery done to larger breasts, with multiple procedures?

Sadly I'm pretty cursed with a big chest, but I'd love to have what some men in our community have, which is being able to eventually take off their shirt and see a flat chest with minimal scarring.
So I'd feel stupid not to at least ask, if there's anyone out there who've had multiple procedures to have C, or even D sized chests brought down without double incision or inverted T procedures' scarring occurring. (I worry I wont have well healed scars like some guys do since the last few surgeries I've had from broken bones have resulted in very prominent scars years later, regardless of how much effort I've put into the aftercare.)
It's pretty unlikely that this is doable from everything I've read on the procedures' techniques, but just in case I'd like to be sure by asking you awesome guys what you've seen. Who knows, maybe I'll find a few people who know of other cases where this could be an option to discuss with specific surgeons?

Noting of course, if my option by the time I go to get top surgery truly is only double incision, then I'll still gladly have the procedure done. But I would like to explore any possibility that other men have found they could work out.
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LoriLorenz

When you finally getto surgery, just know that there are ways to help minimize your scars, one of which is vitamin e oil. when rubbed into the scars they become less noticable. Talk to your surgeon about your concerns about scars, he may recommend this or some other post-surgical option.

Personally, I already sport a long scar down my back and don't care if I have more, they are simply a testimony of my personal history.

Of course, there is always the option of covering the scars with Tattoos! (I am undecided between a sword or a nice zipper over the back.)
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Taius

You know, I'm really looking forward to designing my tattoos. I have my full back, and shoulders figured out, and some stomach/sleeve designs concepted, but I don't know what to put on my chest. I'm still figuring that out. :D

It wont be the end of the world at all, or even that big of an issue if I have scars...But it would be nice to not have them, since even using special vitamin e creams daily never really helped my scars.
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ryanjoseph

i've never heard of it being done with multiple procedures, but it wouldn't hurt to ask during a consultation. i think what you're talking about would be something like breast reduction and then "top surgery" in a later procedure (i hope that makes sense, i've been awake a long time haha). i know breast reduction still leaves scars that are sort of like the inverted T procedure, so i would guess not.
all i know is i'm a B cup and i've had two consultations and they both said i had to have DI because of the shape of my chest (which is weird, but ok). so it's really more of a case by case thing.





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Mackan

I had the peri done with multiple procedures. I was a c-cup initially and I had 3 surgeries. I have some pics on transbucket if you're interested in seeing the results
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FTMax

I'm borderline in size cup-wise, but my overall dimensions led to DI being the best option for me in my surgeon's opinion. I'm going with Dr. Fischer and she was very open to doing whatever procedure I would like. She told me that if we went with peri, she could foresee at least one revision in my future. We also discussed doing the peri with a lateral extension into the armpit area to take out additional tissue. Again, she thought this would also need a revision. DI was the only procedure she felt confidently about achieving the best results for me with one go at it. I like the scarring of the peri with lateral extensions, but it looks much less natural than the DI.

While cup size is the main factor being considered, it definitely isn't the only factor. Only a surgeon is going to be able to give you all of the available options, but it doesn't hurt to go into consultations with some ideas about what could potentially be done.
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Mackan

Quote from: ftmax on March 14, 2015, 12:25:10 PM
I like the scarring of the peri with lateral extensions, but it looks much less natural than the DI.

I have to disagree on that, this is my chest and I don't know if that makes me think it looks natural because it's mine but I like to think it looks pretty natural. And I have friends that have had the peri too and their chest also looks very natural to me.



One of my nipples is slightly bigger than the other but not enough for me to get a revision done, not at this time in my life atleast
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Alexthecat

You have so much hair you wouldn't see DI scars if you had them.

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Mackan

Quote from: Alexthecat on March 14, 2015, 07:12:20 PM
You have so much hair you wouldn't see DI scars if you had them.

How is that even relevant? Are you implying that im lying about the procedure I have had done or something?
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Taius

I don't think Alex was trying to imply you were lying at all Mackan, I think it was more along the lines of a general observation, that it might not stand out as much if you had that other procedure done instead.

Either way, you look good! And serious grats on the bodyhair growth, most of the men I know can only dream of that. :D
I'd love to see your transbucket if you're willing to send me the link! I'm definitely interested in exploring all of my options regarding these surgeries, and your results look damn good to me.
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aleon515

Mackan, you are one seriously hairy dude. :)
From one with no hair, btw.

Anyway to answer the OP, yes pretty much, in fact, I've heard that B can be way too big and really peri-areolar is more for someone with very small chesticles and also very elastic skin. There are reasons to do DI even with an A cup (for instance very large nipples and areola).

I suppose it's remotely possible. There's a guy doing gynecomastia surgeries in two procedures. His technique is completely different. That's the only multi-procedure guy I've heard of. It's a completely different procedure, and not at all what you are talking about.

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FTMax

Quote from: Mackan on March 14, 2015, 05:13:46 PM
I have to disagree on that, this is my chest and I don't know if that makes me think it looks natural because it's mine but I like to think it looks pretty natural. And I have friends that have had the peri too and their chest also looks very natural to me.



One of my nipples is slightly bigger than the other but not enough for me to get a revision done, not at this time in my life atleast

I know you had peri done - do you have lateral scars extending into the armpit area? I seriously can't tell because of the hair. That's the specific procedure I'm referencing, not just periareolar.

IMO, the specific procedure I mentioned looks less natural. The scarring doesn't follow the line of the musculature in the chest. I also can't think of any procedures that mimic or closely resemble the scarring that would be a convenient excuse for stealth guys.


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Mackan

Thanks for the compliments guys !

I'm at work right now but ill look up the transbucket link as soon as I get home.

Ftmax, no I have no scars extending to the armpit area, I only have scars around my nipples. 1st surgery they took out 250 hg of breast tissue on one side and 210 on the other, second surgery they removed excess skin and 50 hg of fat and some left over breast tissue from each side. The third and final surgery they removed some skin and made the nipples smaller. That's all in all, I choose this procedure because I wanted as minimal scarring as possible.

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wheat thins are delicious

Quote from: LoriLorenz on March 14, 2015, 03:48:28 AM
When you finally getto surgery, just know that there are ways to help minimize your scars, one of which is vitamin e oil. when rubbed into the scars they become less noticable.

Just make sure that your scars are fully healed before using vitamin e oil, otherwise it can lead to scar stretching.  skylarkeleven talks about it halfway though his video here:


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Adam (birkin)

I am having a peri procedure done and I am on the lower end of a C cup. My doctor feels confident that the surgery will turn out and he has performed this type of procedure on guys with chests this size before. Sometimes I feel worried that I will have saggy skin or something and it will look weird, but I'm putting my trust in him and I will definitely be making posts about how it is healing and looking.
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Bimmer Guy

Quote from: birkin on March 15, 2015, 11:32:03 PM
I am having a peri procedure done and I am on the lower end of a C cup. My doctor feels confident that the surgery will turn out and he has performed this type of procedure on guys with chests this size before. Sometimes I feel worried that I will have saggy skin or something and it will look weird, but I'm putting my trust in him and I will definitely be making posts about how it is healing and looking.

Interesting, birkin.  Can I ask who your surgeon is?
Top Surgery: 10/10/13 (Garramone)
Testosterone: 9/9/14
Hysto: 10/1/15
Stage 1 Meta: 3/2/16 (including UL, Vaginectomy, Scrotoplasty), (Crane, CA)
Stage 2 Meta: 11/11/16 Testicular implants, phallus and scrotum repositioning, v-nectomy revision.  Additional: Lipo on sides of chest. (Crane, TX)
Fistula Repair 12/21/17 (UPenn Hospital,unsuccessful)
Fistula Repair 6/7/18 (Nikolavsky, successful)
Revision: 1/11/19 Replacement of eroded testicle,  mons resection, cosmetic work on scrotum (Crane, TX)



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Mackan



This is what the scars around the nipples look like up close.

And here's the link on transbucket as I promised http://www.transbucket.com/pins/13440#.VQ2Ou46G98E
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AleksiJason

dont mean to be crass here but....not if you dont want your chest looking like complete s***
I wasn't holding it open for you, who holds the door open for a man?!?

Well I thought it was a nice gesture....BUT I GUESS I WAS WRONG!!!!!
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AleksiJason

I know of a surgeon who has done it on C or D cup guys but their results are terrible.  I cant give names or pictures for privacy reasons but can give u the name of the surgeon in private message if u want....but trust me the scars will look better if you get DI than the results of Peri on a large chest
I wasn't holding it open for you, who holds the door open for a man?!?

Well I thought it was a nice gesture....BUT I GUESS I WAS WRONG!!!!!
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AleksiJason

Quote from: Mackan on March 14, 2015, 05:13:46 PM
I have to disagree on that, this is my chest and I don't know if that makes me think it looks natural because it's mine but I like to think it looks pretty natural. And I have friends that have had the peri too and their chest also looks very natural to me.



One of my nipples is slightly bigger than the other but not enough for me to get a revision done, not at this time in my life atleast


No offense but i cant even see what your chest looks like with all that hair.  Maybe shave it off and show us a picture?  Body hair can cover up a lot
I wasn't holding it open for you, who holds the door open for a man?!?

Well I thought it was a nice gesture....BUT I GUESS I WAS WRONG!!!!!
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