Hey Guys,
Good luck Oscar. Hope it goes well matey. I know that you will be catered for as well as is possible. Prepare yourself for the anaesthetist’s razor sharp wit as well, he’s a right one. I’m sure that the bandages & tight vest/T shirt combo will be fine, that’s what Ian (IT100) did. His patented technique was to pin the bandages to the vest or T shirt to prevent slippage. I’m just too lazy to do that also I don’t have any tight T shirts (coz I had tiits
. Also you could order your vest during your Mr. Levick bandage co.ck wearing stage or at any stage in your recovery cos they usually only take up to a week to come.
Oppo, I’m pleased that your recovery is going well and your happy with your results; I’m in the North West so I really didn’t fancy the gruelling trip down to the smoke and back for the consultations and then the op and then all the post op assessments and countless difficulties this would cause me i.e. what if there was any fluid build up or complications etc etc. Also, with all due respect to yourself, I would never choose a Dr. on one person’s recommendations – I thought long and hard about this. Mr Levick is close and came highly recommended by many people over many years, though I’m sure that your surgeon is equally talented. Also he uses a very good procedure that eliminates nipple scars. The BMI is also a very nice hospital. Plus he’s a top guy who knows how we feel (felt
as he had it himself – How could I choose anyone else? This in no way detracts from your op and hospital. It certainly isn’t beyond the realms of possibility that there are two good hospitals/surgeons in the UK - there are probably many. Your results look great by the way.
Paul, (Uk_Bloke), I have no doubts that this is the wisest investment I’ve ever made. Even now (with my pre-pubescent, miniature chest) it’s a joy. I think that gynaecomastia was a hurdle in my life and there were two ways over it. Either I came to accept it and move on or I had it removed. I tried to come to terms but I couldn’t - I’m not strong enough (as most men wouldn’t be). I therefore couldn’t fully accept and love myself, and they say if you can’t love yourself you can’t love anyone else properly. I didn’t want to spend the rest of my life at that hurdle. The operation doesn’t just remove unwanted tissue, gland and fat from your chest, it removes a corrosive piece of baggage from your mind. I most likely will never be Mr perfect chest bod but I won’t have breasts like a girl and I’ve freed an area of my mind to concentrate on what’s really important. That is worth way more than £3700. All the best.
As an aside, it’s op + 15 today and my chest is starting to come back to life. I’m getting feeling there and I look so good in T shirts and footy tops (which made me look like a freak). Defo gonna get myself an England top. Feel really positive today.
All the best guys.
Ste