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Title: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on March 17, 2013, 07:49:28 PM
Ok so I had planned to get the surgery done in Poland due to financial constraints, however I have come across a bit of cash recently so I have decided to have the surgery done here in the UK and Karidis seemed the obvious choice.

I am looking to get the op done asap because I would really like to be able to wear a god damn t-shirt this summer  ;D , and having asked how long after the consultation the op would be possible I was told 4-6 weeks afterwards although maybe earlier depending on other appointments which would be great! To have everything healed up by my birthday (July 17th) would be one hell of a present  :)!

I have posted these in another post but I thought I would post again because I am going to do this as a diary like thread because other peoples have been very helpful and encouraging to me so I would like to return the favor!

I am going to give posting the pictures a go but I will most likely f*** it up so please bare with me. I am looking to lose a bit of weight before the op as I am still carrying those xmas pounds so hopefully I will be in better shape to ensure the best results!



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Post by: Bain-of-my-life on March 17, 2013, 07:53:29 PM
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Post by: Bain-of-my-life on March 17, 2013, 07:59:01 PM
Sorry about that... could only post one per post as the files were too large. Anyway, im sure you can see that shit aint normal! I am not even nervous about going under the knife, I just want rid of these bastards! I think the best feeling will be during the summer where you can comfortably go outside wearing a t-shirt... heck I even wore coats sometimes during summer! I will keep you guys updated when I have my blood tests etc!
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on March 17, 2013, 08:04:05 PM
Also I should add... I have inwards nipples... kind of weird but it seems to amplify the gyn and the nipples seem very puffy because of this. When I am cold and the nipples come out, my gyncomastia seems to look much better (Although still clearly present). You can see in some of the close up pictures my nipples are slits instead of a normal protruding shape. Just wondering is this something that the surgery can correct? I will obviously ask at the consultation but it would be interesting to see what people think!
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: McGilli on March 17, 2013, 11:45:31 PM
I know looks aren't everything - but you lose those extra pounds before your surgery and you'll be set for the summer. You won't even want a shirt man - you'll be naked from the waist up everywhere you go!

Good luck.
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on March 24, 2013, 03:30:09 PM
Consultation only 3 days away! Getting excited now!
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on March 27, 2013, 11:22:03 AM
Just got home from the consultation. It was easy to find the hospital and the staff were very friendly and welcoming. It was a little bit strange being surrounded by middle aged women sitting in a cosmetics surgery waiting room but im prepared to do whatever it takes haha.

Dr. Karidis was very welcoming and friendly and seems to be very confident he can help even though my case is "modest". The cost is around £4300 so it is expensive but you have to pay more for quality and you can see why this guy has such good rep. The pictures he showed me were very impressive and he has been doing this procedure for 20 years.

I have asked to go ahead with the operation asap and he referred me to his assistant who informed me I can go ahead on 25th April which is great news! I will keep you all posted as I need to go out now!
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: fracker on March 27, 2013, 07:53:16 PM
Just got home from the consultation. It was easy to find the hospital and the staff were very friendly and welcoming. It was a little bit strange being surrounded by middle aged women sitting in a cosmetics surgery waiting room but im prepared to do whatever it takes haha.

Dr. Karidis was very welcoming and friendly and seems to be very confident he can help even though my case is "modest". The cost is around £4300 so it is expensive but you have to pay more for quality and you can see why this guy has such good rep. The pictures he showed me were very impressive and he has been doing this procedure for 20 years.

I have asked to go ahead with the operation asap and he referred me to his assistant who informed me I can go ahead on 25th April which is great news! I will keep you all posted as I need to go out now!

Good luck and all the best. I just had my op with Dr. Karidis yesterday... I'm on the long road to recovery now but so glad the procedure is behind me as I was getting 11th hour nerves. I'm not feeling too bad at the moment. Pain has eased up since yesterday and I'm gaining a touch more mobility. One thing I hadn't read too much about is how painful taking off the post-op dressing is! Definitely harder if you are doing it yourself  as I was. If you have another pair of hands to help that's ideal.

Oh and remember to shave your chest the day before. I'm glad I did as the amount of tape they cover you with would be agony otherwise.

You're in good hands. The nurses kept on telling me Dr. Karidis is the best around. So who am I to argue  :)

Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: gynecomastiauk on March 31, 2013, 05:24:34 AM
Good luck with your surgery, I can totally relate to your situation. I was carrying an extra 14lbs prior to surgery, the consultant said not to worry too much about getting it off before the op but I guess every case is different (and there was only a couple of weeks before my first consultation and the operation!)
I am now 10 days post op and cant wait to hit the gym, already lost a few pounds down to healthy eating...bring on the summer!!

I think my web-diary may help with some of your queries, check out my post in user photos; "Surgery March 2013 - Full Before/After Picture Diary"

gynecomastia.org » General » User Photos » Surgery March 2013 - Full Before/After Picture Diary

Best of luck
Stuart
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on April 22, 2013, 02:34:54 PM
2 days of Gyno and I am in the clear! Buzzing, not even nervous one bit!
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: jay adams on April 22, 2013, 06:17:08 PM
Congrats man. One of the best things you'll ever do for yourself.
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on April 24, 2013, 06:52:24 PM
Last post before I am gyn free... not going to lie, I am starting to feel nervous now.... I am due to have surgery at around 9am tomorrow. See you on the other side!
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on April 25, 2013, 03:00:13 PM
And it is done! What a day! Firstly I have to say how amazing the staff were at the hospital. Not once was I nervous or concerned throughout the day. I am going to do a quick summary of what happened....

Left home at 5am and got to the hospital at 7am. Was shown to my room pretty much instantly and a lovely Aussie nurse talked me through the procedure and the day plan. I was 3rd on Dr. Karidis' list and my surgery would be at 10-10:15ish, so there was a small wait but hey I had sky sports TV and movie channels so that flew by!

The anesthetist dropped in the room at around 8:30 just to run through the process and ask me some questions about allergies etc to ensure I was ok to go ahead with everything. Karidis popped in a bit later also to draw on my chest and take some before snaps and asked if I had any queries at all but I was fine and all had already been explained to me.

Sure enough just after 10:15 it was time and I walked with the nurse to the lift and went to the anesthesia room. I had a small prick in my arm which was the general anesthetic and I was also given some gas for relaxation purposes I presume, although I never felt worried in all honesty. And bam, just like that I was awake in the recovery room having not even seen Dr. Karidis and having no recolection of any surgery being done. The recovery room was probably the worst part of the day as I was so dehydrated and there was a bit of an issue with extra bleeding by my arm pit which looked quite nasty but the nurses sorted it all out pretty quick.

I was then wheeled back to my room and given some painkillers, but to be honest there was and still is very little pain, and the worst part after the op is just the minor sickness feeling and the nasty taste of anesthetic in your mouth lol.

I had my food at about 3pm having requested it at 2:30, so not the fastest service but the food was really good so that didn't matter. I got tomato soup for appertisers, smoked salmon sandwiches for main and strawberry icecream for dessert... which did wonders for the soar throat I inherited from the breathing tube (Which I have no recollection of being put in my throat of course, just presumed one was).

At about 4pm one of Dr. Karidis' nurses came to have a look at me and decided I was fine so I could leave when I wanted. The first time I got up to get dressed I went a bit light headed and nauseous so I lied down again for a bit and got up slowly, and was fine this time. I found it difficult to pee standing haha so I would recommend a she-pee after the op... I think the anesthetics make things a bit funny down there for a while...

After my she-pee I was free to go, and left the hospital at 5pm. Traffic was pretty awful but I didn't care, and was just so happy I had finally got this sorted and the experience was a good one. I haven't got the exact amounts but I seem to remember the nurse telling me in my groggy state that a liter of fat was removed in total and 30g's of gland from each size so I think the results should be good!

I will take pics tomorrow when I can take this awful dressing off after my shower and post em on here (More nervous about seeing the results than getting the op done!). I know it will look pretty awful at first, and I know that I have a long way to go, but at the moment I am very happy with how today went :)

I will post pics some point tomorrow!

Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on April 26, 2013, 03:04:26 AM
Just taken the vest off and here are some pictures.... beware it looks quite gruesome. I also took a picture of my bed sheets as there was some bleeding overnight and my compression vest which is also pretty gruesome.

ht  tp://s381.photobucket  .  com/user/UNITED_LEGENDS/library/?sort=3&page=1
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on April 26, 2013, 03:05:05 AM
Sorry... without the spaces between http and .com! :)
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on April 26, 2013, 11:43:54 PM
Ok I think photo bucket has privacy issues... Try this site, I have made a collage type document on paint of the before and after shots.

http  ://www.flickr.  com/photos/95288537@N06/8685320398/in/photostream

Again, without the gaps between http and .com.

Quick update... Sleeping on your back sucks... hence why I am posting this at 4:43am... lol.
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: McGilli on April 27, 2013, 02:27:36 AM
Awesome murder scene photos :)

Can tell it's going to look really nice when it heals. Long way to go - but you'll be good to go for the summer!

Good luck.
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Era on April 27, 2013, 07:53:53 AM
Congrats on the op mate im well jelous, 3 weeks to go for me. That pic of the sheets was crazy imagine if karidis stiched you up all that would be waiting in your chest to slowly drain naturally.

Looking forward to more pics I will follow your recovery along the way.
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: ladiesman69 on May 01, 2013, 12:48:10 PM
Great post and pics. It must be great to finally have it over and done with.

How were you post op? I'm still unsure about whether or not I could manage this without having someone there to help me. Although by the sounds of it you were alone.

My main concern is having to drive from the UK to Belgium post-op. I'm thinking it could be done if I stock up on microwave meals at home, spend a night or two at the hotel before leaving, and try and pace it out like that.

What do you think?
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on May 02, 2013, 04:39:58 PM
Thanks for taking the time to read/look :)... I am just glad I can help others make their decision with my diary as others have helped me over the past few years!

After the op I felt quite bad for the first few hours and the first time I tried to get up and get ready to leave I went dizzy and had to sit back down for a bit (Think I just got up too fast to be honest). I actually had my parents with me, who have been very supportive along the way after they found I had ordered a compression vest on the internet about a year ago when it arrived when I was out! I think you would be ok on your own but I would recommend you stay in the hospital as long as possible (You are allowed to go when you please), and have a nearby hotel booked and leave in the morning (I think travelling a long distance would suck post-op and I reckon you should take a few codamine the next morning before you head out... the stuff is awesome!).

All in all if you have somebody you can share the whole experience with it would be better, but if you do not I think you would get on ok. If you have the op on a thursday which is most likely, the tubes etc shouldn't be that busy if you leave St Johns at say 10-11am on the Friday. The only thing I would say is that the first night was a bit scary for me... waking up with what seemed like a pint of blood leaking from my chest haha... I knew it was perfectly normal (Mainly from reading peoples experiences on this website) so I just took off my blood soaked t-shirt and went back to bed. Oh yeah, make sure you have lots of black items of clothing ready! I went through about 6 black t-shirts in the 2 days after the op lol.

I have just taken some pictures 1 week post op and you can see them here....

http ://www.flickr. com/photos/95288537@N06/8703156278/in/photostream/

At the moment I am happy with the results although the right side seems a little odd looking but I guess I have a hell of a lot of healing still to go.

Let me know if you have any more questions! :)
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on May 02, 2013, 04:43:35 PM
Updated pictures one week post op!

http ://www.flickr. com/photos/95288537@N06/8703156278/in/photostream/

Again, remove the space at http and .com.

Pretty happy with the way things are turning out. Will be nice to be able to wear t-shirts this summer :)

The funniest thing is how I am now more comfortable walking around the house topless (My parents know everything about the op) despite my chest being mangled and weird than I was when it just looked like I had breasts :D 
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: Bain-of-my-life on May 05, 2013, 04:11:06 PM
Ok so the scar tissue is coming through now in abundance and it kind of sucks because it is pushing any remaining fat/tissue out making the chest resemble its old self. Is this normal for many areas in the chest to become very hard, and when is the earliest I should start massaging? I presume the scar tissue goes away after a few months?

Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: gynecomastiauk on May 16, 2013, 05:01:28 PM
Hey mate, So I thought I would check your progress as I figure you are about a month behind me in your recovery, I am 8 weeks post opp today. I see you are having the scar tissue and swelling issues, I had the same...my chest was swollen but only in certain areas and had craters in others...looked worse when I tensed. Massaging took it away gradually and I find myself at 7 weeks with just a bit of swelling on my right side. I massage 2 to 3 times a day really thoroughly. My problem now is swollen nipples, I have read it may be fluid. My right one is quite puffy and the left one has a crease on the top, both were flat up until a week or so ago - you cant help but get stressed about it and other peoples threads who have had the same thing fizzle out so I don't know if it worked out ok for them which is frustrating. Hang in there and get massaging, I tried ice packs as well btw, not sure if it helped but made me feel like I was doing all I could...still putting ice packs on my nipples in case it helps with them too, who knows :-/ need to book in my check up with Karidis as I am a bit behind there as been so busy at work...

Cheers
Stuart.
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: jimbob356 on May 17, 2013, 01:12:19 PM
I had my opp on Tuesday morning with Karidis and I'm still very tender. I'm about to attempt to have my first shower... We'll see how that goes. How long does it take to be slightly more mobile? At the moment I couldn't even think of lifting my elbows from my sides.

Is the worst over or yet to come?

Cheers
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: gynecomastiauk on May 18, 2013, 08:46:27 AM
Hi Jimbob, congrats on having the surgery, definitely chose the right surgeon. I went back to work after 4 days to an office job but it was 2 weeks before I felt mobile, a couple more weeks before I could put my hands properly over my head and 5 weeks post op I went to the gym...hope that helps.

If you want to take a look I have put up a web-site with a daily diary following my procedure with Karidis...it has about 80 photos so far, it might help with your recovery...hope it all goes well and keep in touch.

web site is www. GynecomastiaUK.org

Cheers
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: jimbob356 on May 18, 2013, 12:55:04 PM
gynecomastiauk - I've checked it out. It's a great help! Thanks :)
Title: Re: Consultation with Dr. Karidis booked for 27th March.
Post by: gynecomastiauk on May 19, 2013, 01:12:38 PM
Glad it has helped :) if you have any questions along the way keep in touch, as I am a few weeks ahead of you chances are I would have been there...good luck with the recovery mate.
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