Hi guys,
As I've found this site such an invaluable resource when researching and eventually booking my gyne surgery, I thought it was only right that I share my story here too.
BackgroundSo I've had gyne since I was about 11 or 12 I'd say, but only really known it was gyne for about the last 10 years. I was an overweight kid and for many years I put it down to that. Even when I'd lost the weight, I kind of assumed it was a just hangover from my fat kid days. I've struggled with my weight all my life (I'm 31 now), been fat and thin, yet still have always had these dreaded moobs.
I'm sure you can all empathise when I say it's had a
massive effect on my confidence. I've never been topless in public, can't swim because I've never been to a swimming pool, almost always keep a t-shirt on when I'm having sex with my partner and have a hard time even looking at myself in the bathroom mirror. So when I found out that these moobs were an actual condition called gynecomastia and, more importantly, that it was a
fixable condition, there was no doubt in my mind that I was going to have surgery.
I've wanted surgery for probably the last 10 or so years, but it's only now that I've been able to save up enough money to afford it. (I was at uni, then travelled SE Asia for a few years, so never had the spare cash.) I'm settled now though (in London) and have a job where I can afford to put a bit aside, so my new year's resolution for 2012 was to finally do something about it.
I did a lot of research about where to get it done. In fact, I was very close to booking it in Poland (for about £2k cheaper than what I've actually ended up paying) but I had too many doubts about the procedures and the aftercare, especially after some dealings with one of the doctors. (Plus, at the end of the day, I really didn't fancy having to spend a week in a Polish hotel room, bruised, sore and feeling sorry for myself - would much rather do that in the comfort of my own home!) I briefly considered Transform too, but decided not to after going along to their consultation (basically just a massive sales pitch - I never even got to meet anyone who had a medical qualification! )
Consultation with KaridisSo after reading the pages and pages of good testimonials on this forum I decided to book a consultation with
Dr. Karidis in April this year to see what all the fuss was about. The consultation was fine, over relatively quickly and he put me at ease that he could fix it. I didn't have all that many questions as I'd read so much here so after he showed me a few of his patients' "before/after" photos, that was it, I paid the £1k deposit and decided to book the op for later on in the year (27th September). I thought it'd be better to get summer out of the way so I wasn't sweating in the compression vest (back then I thought we were going to actually have a summer!), plus I still had about a grand to save so I needed that extra time.
And now the operation is literally just around the corner: 11 days and counting! I'm all paid up, have had my bloods done and it's all feeling quite real now (if not a little surreal). I've even given up smoking and drinking too as I want to give myself the best possible chance of recovery (struggling on day 2, not going to lie!)
I've got worries and a bit of apprehension about the whole thing, but to be honest with you, the main thing I'm feeling right now is excitement. I can't wait for the 27th to come. In fact, I want to just fast-forward the next 6 months so it's all over and gyne has become a distant memory.
If you've got this far then hopefully I haven't bored you all with this. I'm going to try to keep this updated with my op and post-op journey. Hopefully it'll help someone else (I know I've read almost every account of a Karidis op on here!)
Finally, I'm going to post a few recent pics here. Any comments on whether you think I'll have good results would be greatly welcomed. Thanks.
Pre-op pics: 16/09/12