Hi folks. Just had my second follow up to my op with Karidis, exactly six months ago to the day.
Those who have followed this thread will know I haven't been happy with the outcome. Here's what the man himself thought.
Essentially, he seems prepared to do revision surgery. It would be the first one he's done in two years, he said.
His main concern is the right side, where there is still quite a bit of puffiness. It's still a little tender there, so there may be some scar tissue responsibile for a bit of the puffiness, but I sensed he was not happy with the result.
The left side he seemed less bothered about, though this is my bigger concern. There is an indent above and behind the nipple, which means I have a distinct concavity to the chest profile on my left pec, and a fold across the nipple.
Karidis agreed that a bit too much had come out, but said it was not something he would normally agree to re-operating on; he felt it was within a range of normality. I didn't really agree. However, the fact that he wants to have another go at the right side means he's prepared to tackle the left side too.
He says he can take some fat from elsewhere (probably a love handle) and inject it back in, but it is hard to get the amount right because a lot of fat gets absorbed. He talked about taking a bit more out from around the nipple, which would have the effect of levelling off the 'shoulders' of the indent. I'm not sure he's confident of getting rid of the indent completely.
The nipple is a bigger concern. He didn't think there was much he could do to get rid of the fold, though said that the injection of fat may lift it a little. He also recommended pinching the nipple and rubbing it between my fingers, which may help it return to its normal shape.
As for when this is likely to happen - earliest is next May/June I would say, 12 months on from the original op. He reckons 12-18 months is when things have finally settled down, but realistically, we will have a good idea come next May. I'm going to meet him around then, and decide what to do. I think we'll need serious discussions first though.
So there you have it. Currently cursing my luck as the one person on this board (I think) who has not had a great result with Karidis, and will have to go back in for revision surgery. I can only hope that the fact he does this so rarely means he will give me extra special attention.