Hi all,
Thank you to those who are taking the time to the read this post and respond. I'll try to keep it brief.
I entered into puberty slightly over weight and eating food that was just terrible for me but it is what was available at that time. I developed puffy nipples and a hard knot under one of them. At that time my doctor told me that it was normal for a boy my age and that it would go away with time.
Fast forward many years and the puffy nipples are still there. The knot is gone but the nipples are still an eye sore for me. I adopted the fitness life style in my twenties, eating healthy, training etc. but can not seem to lose the puffy nipples no matter how low my body fat gets.
I'm 33 now and have the available funds to have surgery to fix the problem if necessary but I'm hoping for a better solution. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
P.S. I started prescribed TRT about 6 months ago. My dosage is Test Cyp 200 mg a week and 1 mg anastrozole per week. I usually take the anastrozole 24 hours after the T injection.
Thanks everyone.
Thank you to those who are taking the time to the read this post and respond. I'll try to keep it brief.
I entered into puberty slightly over weight and eating food that was just terrible for me but it is what was available at that time. I developed puffy nipples and a hard knot under one of them. At that time my doctor told me that it was normal for a boy my age and that it would go away with time.
Fast forward many years and the puffy nipples are still there. The knot is gone but the nipples are still an eye sore for me. I adopted the fitness life style in my twenties, eating healthy, training etc. but can not seem to lose the puffy nipples no matter how low my body fat gets.
I'm 33 now and have the available funds to have surgery to fix the problem if necessary but I'm hoping for a better solution. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
P.S. I started prescribed TRT about 6 months ago. My dosage is Test Cyp 200 mg a week and 1 mg anastrozole per week. I usually take the anastrozole 24 hours after the T injection.
Thanks everyone.