Hi guys,
Sorry it's been ages since I've posted, been very busy the last few days!
Here's a couple of photos taken today - I was seven weeks post-op on Thursday. To be honest I'm absolutely ecstatic with my results so far, I realise from other people that I've been extremely lucky in my result and also in the way I've been recovering so far.
You can't really see it in the photos but there's still a tiny bit of swelling/scar tissue on one side, and I can feel quite a bit of bumpiness on both sides when I'm massaging with the bio-oil. I've been using the bio-oil pretty much every day for 3-4 weeks now and it really does seem to work. I'm coming out in quite a few spots around the area which I'm massaging, but it does seems to be making a difference.
I've been really interested to read the debate about the pros and cons of surgery. I think it depends on a lot of factors really. I'm delighted I made the decision to do it, it was one of the best decisions I've ever made, but then I suppose I would say that given that I've had a good result. I can really sympathise with guys who haven't had quite such a good result, it must be really difficult to psych yourself up for the op and then to have a let down after it.
For people who are still considering it, I think the crucial factor is to make sure you go with the right surgeon. I would have absolutely no hesitation in recommending Karidis, the whole process from start to finish was fantastic and he seems to be the best in the business where this is concerned. I don't think I'd have gone to anyone other than him to be honest. Pretty much all of my research before surgery was done on this forum, and Karidis gets almost universally positive reviews. I was also reassured by the consultation, and in a strange sort of way, the fact he is so high profile was also a good thing - surgeons in the media spotlight who do work for celebs etc a) must be darn good and b) will definitely not want to make a mistake!
I'm sure this sort of surgery is an art form, some are better than others, and when it's your body and such an important thing, I think you should pay the extra money to be sure. Also, the fact that it's an art form means you shouldn't expect perfection. My case was fairly minor I suppose, but I had an idea of what I'd be happy with post-op and I wasn't expecting anything miraculous, so I've been very happy with my outcome.
One thing I would emphasise is that recovery from surgery is quite a long-term process - some say you need to wait as much as a year to see the definitive final result - and depression is quite common in the weeks and months post-op. At the end of the day, there will always be a leap of faith involved with something like this, but my own personal point of view is that Karidis would be the guy to go and see.
And as you guys have said, it's also important not to expect completely flat! A male chest naturally has muscle, contour, skin etc to it. There's no such thing as a completely flat chest - if there was, your breast bone sticking out might look a bit odd to say the least!!
Hope this helps!