There is a doc in NY named Dr. Maffei. Several people here at ProM have used him for gyno. Do a search on him. He does great workHas anyone in or around the NJ area had this done, and if so, would you mind sharing who you used and your overall experience? Thank you. I’m in south Jersey btw
Yea I’ve actually heard Of him. If I recall he is cash only? Looking for someone who will accept my insurance.There is a doc in NY named Dr. Maffei. Several people here at ProM have used him for gyno. Do a search on him. He does great work
Yea I’ve actually heard Of him. If I recall he is cash only? Looking for someone who will accept my insurance.
Yea I’m going through the process of trying to find a surgeon now, It ain’t fun lol. As my endo said, if it’s causing you pain, which it is, then there’s a good chance they cover it. So that’s what I’m hoping99% of docs will not accept insurance for gyno surgery. They need to prove it's medically necessary so it's almost impossible for a plastic surgeon to bill your insurance. I paid cash and it was worth every penny. It ain't cheap but its worth saving for.
I don't know what your deductible and co pays are but it may just be worth paying cash and finding the best plastic surgeon. I don't recommend settling for some general surgeon just because you were able to get insurance to pay for it, especially if you still are responsible for a large deductible.Yea I’m going through the process of trying to find a surgeon now, It ain’t fun lol. As my endo said, if it’s causing you pain, which it is, then there’s a good chance they cover it. So that’s what I’m hoping
You will have to find a plastic surgeon who works in a hospital to have any chance of this being covered, even then, the "pain" trick used to work but no longer does, insurance companies are wise to this, lots of men (outside of bodybuilding) want to get this covered also so they know about it. In addition, these types of plastic surgeons will not do the type of job you are looking for, it won't turn out well. You need a gyno specialist who has worked with a lot of bodybuiders, there aren't that many and none of them are covered by insurance.Yea I’m going through the process of trying to find a surgeon now, It ain’t fun lol. As my endo said, if it’s causing you pain, which it is, then there’s a good chance they cover it. So that’s what I’m hoping
Yeah my guy in South Florida specializes in gyno surgery. At the time it was $7500 for surgery, surgery center cost and anesthesia for both nips.You will have to find a plastic surgeon who works in a hospital to have any chance of this being covered, even then, the "pain" trick used to work but no longer does, insurance companies are wise to this, lots of men (outside of bodybuilding) want to get this covered also so they know about it. In addition, these types of plastic surgeons will not do the type of job you are looking for, it won't turn out well. You need a gyno specialist who has worked with a lot of bodybuiders, there aren't that many and none of them are covered by insurance.
Let us know how you make out man. Good luckAm from south jersey also and going through the process again got denied the first time but with my mom getting breast cancer and the pain I actually have in my right breast I hope it covers it this time. My endo doctor recommended Dr Michael Sasso he is in south jersey
As far as I know, once the gland is removed it’s never coming back. I’ve dealt with it on and off for years. Nolva will keep it down, but do I really wanna keep taking a drug when i can eliminate the ROOT of the problem? My answer is no sirOut of curiosity, if you have the surgery, does it eliminate the chance of it ever recurring? I've obviously had it, but anti-e's, caber, etc. have always dealt with it. Got it to the point once where I thought surgery would be my only option, but proper meds/supps addressed the issue. Curious if during the surgery they remove the glands and chance of it ever appearing again. Might be worth 7-10k.
Out of curiosity, if you have the surgery, does it eliminate the chance of it ever recurring? I've obviously had it, but anti-e's, caber, etc. have always dealt with it. Got it to the point once where I thought surgery would be my only option, but proper meds/supps addressed the issue. Curious if during the surgery they remove the glands and chance of it ever appearing again. Might be worth 7-10k.
Check out Dr. Blau, the man is brilliant when it comes to gyno surgery.