Hello all! For anyone that was following this thread, I thought I'd update with post one year anniversary info.
I'm so glad I had the surgery, and I forget the constant daily anxiety that came with gynecomastia. Nobody in terms of partners or friends seem to know or suspect surgery unless I mention it.
Is it 100% perfect, symmetrical with no issues? I would say around 85-90%. If you are hoping for 100% perfection, you're living in a fantasy, admittedly the same fantasy I had and we all have. I am absolutely fine with the success of my op.
Positives:
smooth natural appearance.
my chest looks good in clothing, in fact the curve that is created from the op site makes it look more muscular if anything. Vijh mentioned that armpits will be less defined and concave after the surgery. This is true but it actually makes the chest look stronger if anything.
scars virtually invisible and no signs of surgery.
my nipples look nice, and firm up easily.
Negatives: I have begun to sweat below the chest area when I'm hot, which was the area that had liposuction to keep a natural appearance between chest and stomach. I am presuming this is down to the lipo, not the surgery.
My right side as mentioned in previous posts does have a v subtle indent if I flex or tense the muscle. It has mellowed considerably since the op. It actually looks the best side in terms of shape when relaxed / normal. It also has more sensation to touch the area where the tissue was removed. But it feels kind of nice actually and the nipple has more sensation than the other.
If you look closely in one photo, the left side of my chest isn't a perfect natural curve at the side depending on my arm position, but I am emphasising it for the photo and it is not a concern.
Overall, very happy with the result, I've been topless in the park with no paranoia any more. The sides are not perfectly symmetrical but it is v subtle. I do still think about my chest a lot, but it's not in a state of paranoia or anxiety or depression.
I've started going back to the gym. It's great to be able to run and not feel them bounce independently to my body. I know people suggest returning to exercise after several to a dozen weeks but I would suggest longer. I could feel tightness in my armpits that was uncomfortable even at the three month mark. This has all gone entirely now.
I would recommend Dr Vik Vijh for sure, even though I wasn't impressed with the nurses at the Birmingham hospital who did not carry out his instructions accordingly. I'm sure I will always be thinking of how my chest looks, but not in the state of embarrassment and shame that I used to carry :-)