Hehehe sorry didn't mean to make you feel guilty.
Congratulations on loosing the weight...hard work isn't it!?
Did you have an abdominoplasty as well as a gynecomastia op?
What were your results like? Nobody seems to be able to tell me what to expect...
You may get an offer of surgery on the NHS, but it will also depend if you are happy the the surgeon and his expereince (or lack of). I was offerered surgery on the NHS and for this reason said No.
Yeah, like you it too me a few years to lose the weight, unfortunately I have re-gained about 2st in the last 10 months about 1.5st before my surgery (panic eating?) and bout 6lbs since my operation this year... but obviously I'm still doing pretty well......, I find exercise is the key, what worked for you? One thing I find is not being able to exercise after surgery is a real pain and gets you down a bit.
Yeah I had an tummy tuck..... well my surgeon calls it a belt-lipectomy which is a lower-body lift..... basically it is a tummy tuck that goes all the way around (like a belt), and lifts your ar*e as well as your tummy excess skin...... only I did get enough off the back area so I'm gonna ask him to take a bit more off.
Then I had gynecomastia correction, and I had like the excess skin on my arms removed as well 'bat wings' or 'bingo wings' is what most people call them.....
My results? Well I am happy enough, there is room for improvement and I will want more done, but you much less loose skin than I did and you have less fat as well, so you are starting from a better base.
You might be able to get the NHS to some of it if you push, to be honest I was messed about by the NHS for a year, and by the time I did find an NHS consultant I was desperate to get it all done ASAP and went private instead....
As for what to expect? well I don't know, depends on what you have done and how they do it I suppose, I mean my chest / breasts were huuuuge, so I have a long scar running right across the top of the chest where he lifted upwards the whole area, getting the nipples to the correct height (instead of around the belly button area), for me this was the best option. The tummy tuck scar is just above the pubic line / area and is virtually invisible.
Recovery is reasonably fast IMO.... a couple of weeks to be back doing normal stuff again, you can expect some pain and some swelling. You will look a lot better IN clothes and gradually your confidence will return when you are not wearing a shirt as well; I'm not quite there yet but again, my case was much more severe than yours.
All I can really say is GO FOR IT....... you wont regret it, especially if you can get it on the NHS!
To the other poster RE: NHS surgeons...
I find it amusing that people think NHS surgeons are no good or whatever, because I used to have that belief as well...... but you gotta realise nearly all of those 'expert' private surgeons used to work in the NHS at some point............. take the BMI hospital I went to privately, two of the surgeons (that I know of) who work at the hospital are also active NHS surgeons for the Birmingham area, so really what is the difference?
If you have the patience to wait and can get it for free on the NHS I would go ahead.
Sure a private surgeon probably has more experience of doing tummy tucks or face lifts than a NHS one..... because the NHS guy is probably spending time doing more 'important' work, reconstruction, burns victims?? etc.... but ultimately they don't become consultant surgeons over night, they generally know that they are doing!
Plus remember you have the right to ask for a second opinion if you don't like what the first NHS guy has to say.... I believe you can still ask to be referred to a different area as well?