5 month update:
Here are the pics:
https://imgur.com/a/Q9wVILong story short:
Good news: I have no internal scar tissue.
Bad news: I will need a scar revision and (if I feel like it) crater deformity filled.
These 5 months took a toll on me mentally much more so than physically. As suspected, my scars did not heal well at all! The one on the right turned slightly hypertrophic and is still red, but the one on the left became raised and thickened. I had to get injections into the raised scar to flatten it. It took around 4 visits with 2 injections upon each visit. Now the scar is mostly flat to the touch. The redness is still present.
Unfortunately, I will be needing a revision for the scar on the left and the crater on the right. You can't see the crater on the right that well without flexing, but you can still kinda get the idea from the pictures posted. I will be getting vbeam 2-3 times on the scar on my left side starting next Monday. I'll see how this goes before I get it excised.
I did some more digging after the first few weeks and discovered that my "Dr" wasn't board certified. In fact, he wasn't even certified as a surgeon. I think my results should attest to that. I do know that scarring is patient dependent, but the post-op dressing, sutures placement, and doctor certification did not give myself much of an advantage to heal well. I think I was in a rush of joy to finally get it booked and over with. I took the numerous certifications on the wall, reviews and other factors which caused me to neglect reading between the lines, i.e, cosmetic surgeon!=plastic surgeon, "American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery" has no merit, numerous before/after pictures of previous clients don't guarantee everything will be OK, a 3 month-backlog of patients could also give false meaning of quality. I do believe the Dr plus associates did have good intentions, but the talent just wasn't there.
I have spoken to another actual board certified plastic surgeon last week and I feel much better. I'm going to try the vbeam on the left-hand scar and then do a revision + radiation therapy on it if the vbeam doesn't improve it. I haven't decided if I want to correct the crater since you can't see it unless if I'm flexed which is going to be rare in public anyways
. If I did, the plastic surgeon would place fat grafts into the crater and take his cannula and even the distribution out. I'm hesitant to pull the trigger on that right now.
My original doctor really wanted me to go ahead with the revision with him. All I could think of was "Fool me once....fool me twice" while he went over things. He trivialized the whole thing and said it would only take 25 mins to do it all. He wanted to place non-dissolvable sutures on the left-hand scar after the revision and then take fat from the lower stomach coming in from the belly button and then place a slight hole to the right of the nipple to insert the fat. I obviously declined the offer.
It would be foolish of me to say that this procedure is quick and painless - I'm talking mentally, not physically. I went through a lot and have since arrived at acceptance and moving on for now and looking forward to hopefully improving the scar.