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Daddy asked me to come in and ask all the guys for more info since we're having difficulty finding resources on this topic online.
Is top surgery always necessary? I know for two of my friends, it wasn't... but how often is that the case? And are there things that a guy can do to increase his chances of not having to have top surgery (and ultimately the scarring that comes with it). Daddy is young (22 yrs old), in excellent physical health, barely a B-cup (meaning he could still wear an A-cup snugly), the skin on his chest has not had time to stretch nor sag from age nor weight of larger breasts, and his nipples are proportionate to a bio males nipples. It seems to me ( and I claim to be no expert on this subject, which is why I am here to ask for more info) that if T and exercise would shrink down and redistribute the breast tissue and fat on his chest, that surgery night not be needed at all. Am I way out in left field here? Any information you guys may have would be helpful. Daddy will be seeing a doctor and therapist soon to get a lot of these types of questions answered as well, but until then, he's trying to gain some knowledge from other people's experiences. Thanks in advance for your help. Stuff like this is bouncing around in his head and making him crazy till he can get to the doc. |
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