I'll be regularly updating this post with pictures, so keep checking back to see the post-surgery progression.
Okay guys, pics first coz I know that's what you really want to see lol.
Pre op, 3/4/11Nipples were usually way more puffy but the room temperature was slightly cold.
24hrs post-op compression garment 6/4/11
24hrs post-op without compression garmentRight nipple started bleeding after removing the dressing, so I immediately re-dressed it.
2 days post-op. Plasters removed
3 days post-op. Bruising starting to subside
4 days post-opEverything's starting to settle down nicely now. The flesh and skin is starting to firm-up.
6 days post-opReally pleased with the result at this stage.
2 weeks post-opNot so pleased with the results at this stage. The skin is lumpy and has started sagging despite wearing the compression garment 24hrs a day. Both nipples are inverted at the point of the incision, particularly the left one.
Left nipple has sunk inwards at the point of the incision.
From the side. Clearly sunken.
1 month post-opFar from perfect but improving. Nipple incisions are considerably less inverted + the skin isn't so lumpy.
The nipple in the foreground is slightly puffy.
2 months post-opA definite improvement.
3 months post-op
The pictures aren't the best quality, but I'll be uploading the pics that
Dr. Karidis took, which he promised to send me.
Obviously there's a lot of bruising but that will pass with time.
The actual operation itself was a breeze! The worst part was the pre-op nerves. I was literally sh*tting myself before the op, not least because I'd been heavily drinking alcohol only 48hrs before! You're supposed to abstain from alcohol for a week beforehand. Oops! I explained this to the anaesthetist and he said 48hrs is okay because the alcohol should've left your system by then.
I arrived at the hospital at 7am in the morning and was in theatre an hour later. Before the operation
Dr. Karidis took some photos + drew some lines on my chest. When I was wheeled into the theatre on a trolley the staff were very professional and reassuring. The anaesthetist placed a cannula into my vain through which he injected several tubes of drugs.
The next thing I can remember is having pleasant dreams and being rudely awoken by one of the nurses!
I spent the next several hours recuperating in my comfortable private room; no shitty NHS-style ward with curtains! The only disturbance was the nurses coming in once an hour to take your blood pressure. I mentioned to the nurse that I had a sore throat and she told me it was because during the operation you have a breathing tube shoved down your throat.
By 2pm I felt completely fine and was pacing around the room ready to leave. It's amazing how quickly you recover from the operation. I arranged for a taxi to collect me from the hospital at 5 and spent the rest of the evening chilling out in the hotel room.
The day after the operation I left the hotel and hopped on the tube to get back to where I parked my car. Whilst I was on the tube I saw Nigel Lawson and shook hands with him and exchanged a few words. That made a good day into a perfect one!
Anyway, that's all I can think of to say right now, other than if you're considering surgery with
Dr. Karidis, DO IT!
Any questions, fire away!