This is a long overdue discussion -- and I am glad it has been brought up.
Yes, many people expect an immediate, perfect and symmetric chest -- as soon as the bandages are removed. And yet they fail to have REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS.
First and foremost, please understand that every surgeon wants to do his very best with every operation. No surgeon ever wants to walk away from the operating table knowing that he hasn't tried his very best and obtained the best possible result for a patient.
But many patients do not realize that there are three individuals involved in every operation: the patient, the surgeon and Mother Nature. Sometimes, despite a supreme effort by a surgeon and despite total compliance with the doctor's recommendations by the patient, the results are not "perfect." Why? Mother Nature intervenes.
That is why I tell my patients that once in a while, I so hit a 100. Most of the time I hit in the 90's -- and I emphasize to my patients that they should be realistic and accept that -- hitting in the 90's is pretty damn good. Some patients don't listen and want to push for a "revision" because their result was a 95 and not 100. And I caution them that sometimes, when you reach for the ultimate star, you fall flat on your face and can look worse. And sometimes, when I encounter a patient who will accept nothing less than a perfect result, I will not operate on him.
Let me give you an example of what a surgeon faces. He does a gyne procedure and walks away content that he has achieved an absolutely fabulous 100% result. And then Mother Nature gets involved in the healing processes and the result is a 95. This is similar to handing in a math exam in high school. You double checked every answer and it is perfect -- you should get 100 on the exam. Now something entirely unexpected and uncontrollable enters the picture -- your teacher, who is grading your exam, is having a bad hair day. And she inexplicably deducts 5 points for some outlandish reason and you end up with a 95. Did you do anything wrong? -- and yet you ended up with a 95! On the other hand, 95 isn't a bad grade either. (I think most guys would be pleased to graduate high school with a 95 average!).
Bottom line is that when considering surgery, there is no guarantee of absolute perfection as a result. One must have realistic expections and be willing to accept the fact that there is rarely perfection in this world -- or in surgical results. Even Lexus is still relentlessly pursuing (but has not yet attained) perfection.
Would welcome further discussion from everyone on this site.
Dr Jacobs
Doctor, thank you so much for agreeing with me.
Ever since I had the surgery, I went back to this site (yes, back, I was a sufferer of gyne for a while and I just browsed around the forums a bit) to talk about my experiance. But after looking at some of the things people said on this discussion board, it truly did scare me.
What scares me most is some of the men on this site are over 30, I would expect the "NO I WANT TO BE PERFECT" rant from a 16 year old, but this is just re-fucking-diculous. You're grown men, and don't bring up the fact that "You don't know what I went through" blah blah, we ALL know what you went through, if we didn't we wouldn't be here talking about this site.
Let me tell you a short experiance I once had.
I was looking around the site after knowing that someone stated the lipo + excision was MANDITORY. Clearly the individual has not been doing research at all. I only had lipo and I think the results were fantastic, my chest isn't flat, there's a bit of swelling there, but I decreases by a lot. (Literally, a lot.) And even though I had the surgery, spent my parents money to have it, I was very paranoid that my PS didn't do it correctly based on some people's expectations.
There's a reason we don't have the same body structure, eyes, nose, hair or skin color in this world. This isn't even about religion anymore, you were brought in here to be different from everyone else.
People of this site have no right to comment on a doctor's performance unless it was sickening. Have you guys read some of the stories of some unqualified PSs on this site? One man had his nipples droop down to his rib cage and you're complaining that your PS hasn't removed enough gland? Sheesh.
Please, stop acting so foolish. As the doctor above has clearly stated: 95% is very good.
And this really is the quote of this thread.
READ WHAT HE SAID AND READ IT CAREFULLY.
"And sometimes, when I encounter a patient who will accept nothing less than a perfect result, I will not operate on him."
i hereby invite everyone to discuss your thoughts into this site and stop scaring people. This site was meant to help not promote paranoia.