Healing time greatly differs from one person to another. All my bruising was gone within ten days. For Robin, his are taking longer.
Aside from bruising, the skin, fat and scar tissues can take several months before fully recovering - anything up to a year. But as a general rule of thumb, I think most guys can expect up to 80% healing by three months, 90% by six months and the rest between 9 and 12 months.
I am almost three weeks post-op and am happy to go to the gym, get changed and shower without feeling as if people are looking. Already I am significantly 'improved' compared to before surgery. I will be posting a set of before and after pics on my thread "Surgery with Mr Levick" at week four, around the 18 of February, bookmark this link and look out for my update around that time:
http://www.gynecomastia.org/cgi-bin/gyne_yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=8;action=display;num=1137860278The incision points Mr Levick made (next to the armpit) are already virtually invisible on me. But scar tissue can be more obvious on some people compared to others. However, it seems the vast majority of guys, whether incisions are at the armpit or areola (around the nipple) don't have obvious scarring within a few months.
As for bad experiences with Mr Levick. I am not aware of any 'botch' jobs he has done. If you read some of the older threads by patients of Mr Levick you will find that some peoples' expectations have not been fully met. This is not necessarily down to Mr Levick's skills. He can only sculpt what he thinks to be the right amount of tissue removal from the right area. His perception of what to expect might be a little different from your own.
A couple of things that swayed me to Mr Levick what the overall satisfaction people report about him - and I think many of the before and after pics of his patients (on this website) range from good to excellent.
The other thing in his favour is his surgery guarantee. You pay a one off fee. That fee includes all treatment and consultations for up to a year. If further work is required, such as revision surgery (to improve upon the first surgery) then there is no further charges.
The only separate fee with Mr Levick is his initial consultation fee (£80). Almost all Plastic Surgeons charge a similar amount for this. It might sound pricey, but then they want to ensure that the kind of people that's going to be taking out an hour of their time are serious about making a decision for surgery.
I could have gone NHS but ultimately I wanted to use a surgeon with good experience of this procedure. I wanted to be able to have the surgery when I wanted it and know I could easily go back if I had any outstanding or unresolved issues.