Hi guys,
Can't thank everyone enough for these forums and all the contributions.
I decided last week that I had to do something about my gyne and came across the forum. It's given me the courage to book consultations and get the surgery done.
I've spent hours reading the stories, the 'worst moment' thread, which has had me in stitches and reminded me of the pain i've been through.
I am 24 year old, 5'7" and about 178 lb (overweight!). My gyne is pretty bad/ severe compared to some on here with puffy nipples and i have had the same 'side effects' as most; missing out on life for years, hoodies in the summer, wearing very select clothes, keeping on suit jacket in summer (i work in office), the taunts and abuse at school, low confidence/ self esteem, depression, suicidal thoughts, missing out on what is/ would have been the love of my life. I also think having gyne has single-handedly turned me from a fairly religious person into an atheist, if there was a god he would not cause this suffering to any person. I know there are worse things, illnesses and pain, death, but gyne is a mental pain that makes you want to change places with those people and on many occasions to just be dead.
...I have previously lost up to 20 lb in weight through diet and exercise over several months, but none of that weight came off my gyne or much from my stomach for that matter and i've put most of it back on. my gyne started with the onset of my weight at about 10/11 years old and i'ts the reason i haven't been able to and had the motivation to keep my weight in control. At least the tummy is a partner for the moobs..
gyne has ruined me up to this point, but no longer. back to the surgery:
I am in the UK and booked 4 consultations last week. All slightly differed about what they would do. it was only later that i worked my way to the UK specific forum and learned of
Dr. Karidis, with whom I have a consultation towards the end of the month. my main concern has been being left with excess skin as my gyne is bad.
These were the
4 consultations:
1. Dr Nick Purcival: Said I had about 80% gland and he would do lipo and gland removal but leave skin as it is as i'm quite young it should settle itself. he was quite against any skin excision.
2. Dr Chandrasack: Said he would do above and then skin excision around nipples in donut method.
3. Dr Khan: The patient co-ordinator warned me before seeing him that is he quite abrupt and direct and that's just the way he is, he's excellent, does procedures for celebs etc etc. Well she wasn't wrong about his nature, he was extremely aggressive in his manner, said that I wouldn't get a good result because of my weight and tummy, that I shouldn't do it until I lose some weight.
He said the skin excision (donut method of cutting areola and rejoining it to skin) would be a must because of excess skin. He was noting all the warnings he was giving me, saying he was warning me now that I could have bad scarring, it might not look good etc etc.
At the end of it I actually thought his method was a very clever tactic, he made me feel like he was taking the chance away and almost as though i had to fight him for it and book it with him. (maybe slightly paranoid)
4. Harley Medical Group: Only got to see nurse in this one, she showed me before and after, one case being similar to mine and the results did look very good. But she said they would never remove skin and never have done, it would be wrong and OTT etc and generally not a good idea.
Well, I was hoping to decide on one of the surgeons, but 4 consults have left me more confused. With
Dr. Karidis being so well recommended on the UK sub forum I am going to see him and see what he says. I think I'll be chosing him in any case..
But I wanted some feedback from you guys about excess skin, does it look likely i will need excision of skin (pic attached)??
Should I also also lose weight before having the surgery? I should ideally be at around 155-160 lb. I just cant see me shifting that stomach even if i drop weight like before. prob need a abdominoplasty for that!
Thanks for any feedback.