(It's interesting that the latest post in this sub forum about surgery experiences is also from someone who used Dr. Jacobs.)
I have not been on this site in such a long time - and I was driving today and went over a bump in the road - and I thought to myself 'gee, remember how every time I went over a bump in the road before the surgery my breasts would bounce - I need to go on-line and tell others how I'm doing after 4 years..."
So here I am. Just over 4 years ago I had over 2 lbs of fat/tissue removed by Dr. Jacobs. I was 49 at the time. Unlike the previous post, and perhaps many of you on this site, I did not suffer with this my whole life. I developed 'breasts' slowly as I got older. Perhaps a combo of genetics and some slow weight gain. (Thru my 30s and 40s I gained about 20 lbs).
One of the reasons I decided to post again is that I wanted anyone 'out there' who might be older (as I am) to know it is not too late to have this surgery!
And also to know that it is worth the money, and recovery from the surgery.
The surgery itself is easy (well, I was asleep the whole time). The recovery does take a few months. At times it can be scary because it takes time for the body to heal and adjust.
You have to wear your compression garment, massage the lumps, and trust that it will get better and all be worth it. Yes, the first week is not fun. There is pain, bruising, and an overwhelming feeling of 'oh I made a huge mistake I never should have done this!"
It can be very emotional.
(Before I forget, I did have the two incision sites injected by my dermatologist with some cortisone to flatten the scars - and now they are very difficult to see. The scars don't always thicken, but they did on me - and it was a gradual thickening over time. Maybe the size of the eraser at the end of a pencil - probably smaller than that.)
About 6 months after my surgery, I decided that I was so happy with my surgery and how I looked (having no more breasts), that I was inspired to reverse the slow weight gain and went on a diet. It took me 6 months, but I lost 15 pounds. (Not including the 2 lbs the doctor took out). I have kept off the weight since then - I am at the wright I was when I was around 30 years old (I'm 53 now).
I never would have been inspired to lose the weight if I did not have the surgery.
(And I was determined to lose the wright and not resort to liposuction - the one surgery was enough!)
If you can get yourself to NYC and use Dr. Jacobs - DO IT. If not, make sure the surgeon you use has a ton of experience with this type of procedure.
Know that it takes time to heal - and know that you may go thru an emotional and physical roller coaster for 6 weeks post surgery.
And for 4 years now...every time I go over a bump in the road, I smile.