So after years of thinking about it and reading this forum, I'm finally getting my chest fixed on 28th. I feel that after all the great posts from others on here, it's only right that I post my experience!
I'm 24 years old, I've had gyne since I can remember and can't wait to get rid of it! After this summer I was determined to get it fixed by next summer, just lying on the beach topless and not worrying how it looks... the little things in life that most people don't even think about.
Anyway, I'm sure we all know how bad it is so onto getting the problem fixed...
1) Choosing a surgeonThis was a no brainer for me, after reading all the posts on here about Levick and the fact that I live in Birmingham, choosing a surgeon was easy.
2) The consultationI booked a consultation through email, I think there was about a 3 week wait from when I sent the email to the date of the consultation. As others have said, the consultation suite is around the back of the Priory hospital and there is a free car park. When I arrived, I was asked some details about my local GP so it might be handy to have this on you. I was then taken upstairs to a waiting room and soon enough I was called into Levick's room. He really is a nice down to earth guy, after confirming that I did indeed have gyne, he explained exactly how he would fix it. He removes the entire gland (no chance of growing back) and then uses lipo on the fat either side of the nipple to prevent it looking concave.
He then showed me some pictures of previous procedures and before and after shots.
I was happy with everything and so I picked up the information booklet from Gail (Mrs Levick) enquired about surgery dates and went home to think things over.
3) Finding the moneyI'm fortunate enough to be in a god job and I can afford to put away a bit of money every month for the op. I could have waited and saved the money but I thought why waste more time? I applied for the Tesco credit card which is offering 16 months interest free on purchases and got accepted with a limit high enough to cover the op
Time is priceless and I wanted to get this fixed ASAP, plus it's interest free so I'm not losing out at all.
4) Booking the op and preparingThe hardest part for me was telling my family, I haven't spoke to anyone about this ever so it was a bit worrying springing this on my parents. Luckily they were understanding and have booked days off work etc to help me out
I emailed Gail and booked the op for 28th November (Levick operates on Wednesdays and Thursdays). I paid for the op, sent off registration forms and finally this was actually happening!
Now is prep time! As advised by Levick, I am taking arnica twice a day for the week before surgery. I have ordered the compression vest from Macom (Use discount code MYBREAST) and I'm starting to get together all the little things I'll need on the day. So far my list is:
- Dressing gown
- Slippers
- Zip up hoody
- Button up shirt
- Cotton boxer shorts?
- Pineapple juice
Is there anything else I have missed? Also what is the deal with the boxer shorts? If they're cotton you can keep them on but otherwise you have to wear the paper pants? Is that right? Also, how long after surgery should I wait before I drink alcohol? I'm planning to wait at least a week or so but as it is the festive season, it's going to be difficult!
So that's it, just want to say thanks to everyone on here for posting your experience's, without you I probably would have never gone through with this.
I'll try to get some pics up soon.
5) The op!... see you on the other side