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liposuction results

I am having liposuction and possibly an excision of some tissue for pseudo gynecomastia.  I was wondering what I can expect my results to be like, and especially if I can expect there to be any wrinkling/dimpling in my chest.  If there will be, will it be permanent?  Is liposuction generally unnoticeable after a few months?  I am 16 years old and 145 lbs.  
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I know that you probably have already had the procedure done, but I hope I can help others who may come across this page. I would recommend exploring all other avenues before getting the liposuction surgery performed. Because even if you can get the fat sucked out, that doesn't men that it wont come back. If I were you, I would try, at least try, to lose the weight naturally. Then have a skin removal surgery. I really hope this helps!
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hey there. i'm just another forum member (not a doctor), but i read your post & wanted to comment (and this may be the obvious) to be sure to research the surgery & the surgeon very well. Look into several different surgeons & go for consultations with all of them. I know that will cost you a little extra, but trust me, it's worth it. Continue to talk to people on these forums to find out what others have experienced, etc...
And other than that ... best of luck ... these types of decisions change the rest of our lives! cheers. samantha
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