Thanks for the feedback, I just have to weigh up the cost/benefit of each option
Hi, I went from 34st to about 16.5 ish.... put some back on and 5 years later I am around the 20 mark but I am very tall / large framed. Trying to do something about getting it down again now but that is another story.
As you can probably imagine I had extensive excess skin ALL over. I had it removed as well as gynecomastia surgery with skin excision of the chest. What you get done really depends on what areas of your body bother you and where the skin is located, individual body shape and so on. It is very individualised surgery, major surgery that requires more than 1 operation to get it right and a significant investment of money, time, emotional and physical energy.
I don't know if you are going for all over body work or 'just' the chest area? Even so getting the skin removed from the chest will most likely need 1 op to get if off and then another to tidy things up. Depending on how bad the problem is it could be done with minor scars around the nipple area or if you need large amounts of skin removed it would be more like a full length scar under the pecs.
My case was pretty extreme and I didn't scar particularly well, 3 reasons IMO: I'm mixed race, my skin is very stretchy and damaged from the extreme weight & weight loss, my weight has fluctuated since surgery. I wouldn't go shirtless in public but I do not regret having it done, infact having my chest sorted was the best thing I've ever done, I cannot imagine living with it how it was before. Having large breasts (and they were full blown breasts) throughout childhood / adolescence was not fun and then being left with a total mess after losing weight was even more devastating. I can now enjoy wearing normal closes, exercising, walking around shops, etc etc, without constantly trying to cover my chest.
Results vary.... scars vary... recovery time varies....cost varies.... You can get some idea of what can be done by searching for photos online but having skin excision is quite unusual and not many guys share their photos for obvious reasons. You could try on the NHS or else get a private consultation.
I had my surgery with Mr Levick. If you want to go privately I would say go and have a chat with him, he is very friendly and will give you a very honest, no BS opinion of what can realistically be achieved. He has lots of experience with gynecomastia surgery at the more extreme end of the scale.