Gyno surgery in Mexico?

Anybody have it done there and can give me the info?
All I can tell you is what you already know. The procedure is much cheaper, but you better know the surgeon's reputation.

I go there to have my teeth cleaned since I don't have dental insurance.

Gyno or any other surgery is a big risk man.
 
For sure, a year or so ago somebody on here mentioned having theirs done there, I'm only looking for info on a surgeon somebody here has used.
Ah okay. Yeah the only way to find a good doctor there is from reliable people that you know. There are some good ones but there's also some that are not so good.
 
I'm with JetsFan on this one. Your better off looking up medical school programs that will have students perform this procedure at a discount, than getting this done south of the border.
 
I haven't had my titties demilksacked in Mexico, but I've used a dentist there. And years ago I saw a doctor in rocky point when I had bad pneumonia. There are plenty of English speaking doctors down there. Check near the resorts.
 
Obviously, we are part of this message board because we make piss poor decisions. For example, power lifting on LSD or being a Jets Fan. But surgery in Mexico? What's next? Skydiving, no parachute?
I got the idea from a guy at promuscle who said he got it done in mexico and they did a good job. He disappeared off the forum before I could get the info. I've been emailing plastic surgeons, one said it would cost $9,500 to $13,000
 
Anybody have it done there and can give me the info?
I wouldnt risk it. Save your money and get a really good surgeon You know won't mess up your physique permanently. Ive read too many stories of guys who had a bad first procedure and had to then shell out thousands more in te hopes a better surgeon could fix it.

Save like $5k up and go to one of the best with three confidence You WILL look incredible afterwards.
 
Im guessing it would be half of what it would be in the states. Havent you guys ever heard of medical tourism? People do that shit all the time because the care is equivalent or better than the states but at a fraction of the cost.
 
Anyone else considering GCM surg anywhere in Mexico…….. it’s a VERY bad idea!
Yalll Heard it from Dr Jim himself. Now I'll reiterate even though my opinion doesn't mean much compared to his (although I have gone through gyno surgery with full glad removal and local lipo) DO NOT try to save a couple grand by going to Mexico or India for your gyno surgery. Just save up your money and go to one of the best and make sure during your consult you ask them if they do full gland removal. If they don't then move the fuck on because you're wasting your time as a steroid user.

The best as far as I am concrrned:
- Dr Adajar in Chicago (doss full gland removal, also I went here and couldn't be happier with my results)
- Dr Robert Caridiri in Austin (does full gland removal)
Not sure if these highly regarded surgeons do full gland removal or not - you'd have to as k during your consultation:
- Dr Richard Silverman in Boston
- Dr Joseph Cruise in California
- Dr Lebowitz in Long Island

The problem is we use steroids and are going to have high levels of test, E2, and even progestin, and HGH. Having full gland removal ensures that there isn't any leftover tissue for these supraphysiological levels of hormones ot act upon, reigniting the gyno and causing it to return.

So save up your money, travel across the country if you have to. Then get this surgery dine PROPERLY. I've seen way too many horror stories of guys dropping 5 grand and not being happy with the results. Or even worse... needing a SECOND SURGERY that they then have to pay for out of pocket for a different surgeon to fix the first one's mistakes. You don't be one of those guys.

I got my full gland removal and since then I have run every compound under sun the exception orals other than anavar, but I even ran MENT at 40 mg per day (with 50 mg mast P, but still thats a lot of MENT, and thus a lot of 7α-methyl estradiol!!) and I didn't feel gyno symptoms, because there simply isn't really any tissue left there for the estrogen to act upon!!

The old school p l thought that full gland removal causes catering is just wrong. It only does if the surgeon doesn't know what they're doing. This is why when you interview your surgeon during your consultation you need to ask:
1. How often do you do male gyno removal procedures? Or what percentage of your patients are male gyno patients?
2. Do you do full gland removal or partial? If partial, how much of the gland to do you remove and why that much?
3. Do you do a chest sculpt with the gyno removal, including lipo to shape the pec and reduce any risk of catering?
4. How long have you been doing male gyno procedures?
5. Do you have a gallery of results that I can see browse? (If you don't like what you see...then GET OUT!)
6. Do you provide a compression vest after surgery and do you have any supplement or other recommendations to aid healing?

I'm sure there's more but that's enough. If you don't like the answers to any of those questions then move on to the next surgeon.

Last tip: I know it's nice to stay local, but chances sre you are gonna have to travel within the US if you want to get the best surgeon and results. Obviously it's fine to look locally but chances are you're gonna have to travel to find someone who is really skilled and does full gland removal regularly. Unless you live in Austin, Chicago, Boston, LA, or maybe Miami (pretty sure there's one down there thay does full gland removal but Icant remember who), plan on travelling
 
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