I've been referred for top surgery via my GIC and apparently the surgeon has a different method of doing things, I always assumed I would be getting DI - I don't know what this new method is called, it seems like a cross between DI and peri.
It's a two stage surgery, the first step involving just one incision on the pec line - and I'm fuzzy on the details here, but apparently he will also cut around the nipple and leave it on a stalk, so they don't lose any sensation or whatever. Then as much tissue and skin as possible is removed without damaging the nipple stalk, and the incision is sewn up.
After this you're still left with moobs, just much smaller ones, for 6 months while everything heals up. Then the second stage is just liposuction to get rid of the rest.
I'm not sure how I feel about this method, on the surface less scars and completely in tact nipples sounds great but I can't get my head around how it actually works....it just doesn't make any sense to me. I feel like I'm gonna be left with saggy skin and weirdly placed nipples.
Plus having surgery and then still having moobs for the next 6 months is like, blaaarg, I'd love to just get it over and done with.