Much is said about swelling and how it can take months to settle, so here's my challenge to the world - prove it!
Let's see some real pics, from say 6 weeks, then 3 months, then 6 months, and let's see this mysterious swelling reduce. I firmly believe that after about a month, you've pretty much got what your going to end up with.
I'm 7 weeks on Friday, and i'm no different to 3 weeks.
Hi BFG,
I’m 6 months post op and although I have regularly updated my diary it was my choice from day one NOT to post pics. Some people do and some don’t .. it is a personal preference. During those 6 months I have had swelling that goes up and down (it's in the diary). In fact this last week (and as I say I am nearly 6 months post op) I have had swelling come up again on one side.
This could be normal tissue healing or it could be due to over vigorous massage, I don’t know, but all I can say to you is don’t panic ... give it time .. lots of time.
There was one of Levicks patients who posted regularly on here for whom it all came right around the 7 months stage. For others it happens within a month or so, for a few it doesn’t happen at all. We are all different and that’s why we are told to give it the full 12 months.
I have seen recent postings from patients of Levicks who have had revisions 2 years post surgery. I’m not disheartened by this or by people saying for £4000 you should get it right first time every time. Take IVF for women; it is a very expensive business and they don’t get it right first time every time. For some it happens first time, for others it doesn’t happen at all. It takes great care and I think to some degree luck as well. That may seem a strange anaolgy but my point is that some types of surgery aren’t straightforward and I beleive ours is one of them.
The main reason I chose Levick is because by reading posts on here and by talking to the chap, I got the impression (rightly or wrongly) that he is in this game for the long term benefit of the patient and not the short term financial gain. How many other surgeons have we read about on here who 2 years down the line are still trying to get the best results possible for NO extra charge?
Now don’t get me wrong, I'm 50 years of age, have been around a bit and no one walks over me with fancy words. I expect the best for the money I pay; I was told up front that there will be times when things seem to go backwards, times when I will be disheartened, but I was also told that at the end of the day that he (Levick) will do the best he can. I can't ask anyone for more than that. I didn’t expect a perfect chest but I did expect to wait 12 months to judge the surgery.
I know it’s hard .. all that time hating your chest, living with the embarrassment etc etc (we have all been there) and then the surgery comes along and we think that the pain is all over and life will be great. For a small minority I think they get the results they dream about in 2 months and that’s it. I think for the rest of us it takes 12 months and more, and then sometimes we still don’t get that perfect chest we secretly dreamt of.
I firmly believe that patience is the key word here for any of us still less than 12 months post surgery.