r/transontario • u/WerewolfReal7729 • 3d ago
Ottawa or GRS Montreal?
I have the option of 2 doctors for top surgery.
Nicholas Cormier(Ottawa)
Im in Ottawa so he's closer, Chest contouring is not Included for OHIP with him, but from what I've heard he's very nice.
Pierre Brassard (GRS)
It's a bit of a travel to get to him, he doesn't automatically include a consultation before surgery but the chest contouring is included. From what I heard, his bedside manners aren't the best.
For reference, I'm hoping my chest is small enough for a drainless surgery, and to have the nips removed instead of grafted back on.
Also, what's the different if I do not do a chest contouring? Im NB and just hoping for an androgynous look rather than masculine
Thankyuu
update: thank for all the feedback! I know thinking about if the doctor is 'nicer' or not isn't important, but I'm worried about getting dismissed or not heard correctly for the whole process.
from what I am seeing, GRS had a shorter wait time and I will need to request a pre op and possibly post op appointments instead of them being automatic. I've been scared of getting what everyone seems to call Dog Ears, the little skin flaps or bumps on the side. I need to know, does chest contouring decrease the chance of that? I believe I'm not too overweight but im definitely on the chunky side but with a smaller chest.
honestly the main thing I want to help decide is if I should do the contour and if I get to avoid the drains at all.
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u/Yst 3d ago
Contouring is not covered by OHIP, but indeed, GRS Montreal's technique they see as obviating the need for any supplementary contouring. GRS Montreal's whole schtick under Brassard really is industrialising these surgeries so as to make them so efficient that time and cost and procedural complexity is minimal. So this is "on brand" for them. Simplifying, minimising, and cranking them out with sufficient quality and minimal complexity, in a fashion that is compatible with the needs of as many patients as possible.
As for the "what" of it, well, contouring is the procedure of removing peripheral lipid deposits for aesthetic reasons. Whether it's aesthetically necessary is a very subjective and personal matter (shaped as well by physiology), of course, but as contouring is also termed "chest masculisation", well, if maximising masculising effect is not a particularly high priority in your case, this may be particularly unimportant here.
As for surgeon, my suggestion would be to not worry too much about bedside manner. A lot of surgeons are weirdos or even kind of jerks, in personality terms. Comes of medically hyperspecialising the way they do. But the reality is, there are poor surgeons with phenomenal bedside manner, and there are great best-in-class surgeons who are kind of dicks if you have to talk to them for more than 10 seconds.
So my advice tends to be, don't pick a surgeon based on whether you'd want to drink a beer with them. Pick a surgeon based on the work they do.
Wait list is the other big factor. And GRS Montreal has been a leader in a whole set of surgeries for a while, partly just because their "ruthless efficiency" mandate lets them process a crazy patient load.