Interesting stuff to share:
So, I got home today from the Keystone Trans Conference in Harrisburg, PA. I met Dr. Kathy Rumer today, the surgeon who did Darrin Scott's chest. I introduced myself after her talk because one staff person she had with her is the person who does all the skin work, including scars, for the practice. They were kind enough to take a quick look at my chest even though I was not signed up for an actual "consultation".
Well, you know it is never a good sign when the surgeon's eyes widen. ->-bleeped-<-. Bottom line, she was surprised at the hypertrophic scarring. Just surprised it happened. Also was surprised that there was so much of it, so to speak. Asked what my surgeon said about it. I told her I haven't contacted him. I had read that hypertrophic scarring never had anything to do with the surgeon, just what the body does and I would assume he wouldn't admit it if it was his fault anyway. She looked closely and actually asked if he did internal stitches or did I have staples or something? It seemed as if she was actually confused as to how this could have happened. When I asked her if it could have been his work that created the hypertrophic scarring (and not just what one's body does), she got skiddish and said that she can't comment on another surgeon's work, you know because she doesn't know exactly what his surgical process was. :-( So, ummmmm, yeah...
The whole thing was so fast because she had people waiting and was kind enough to see me right after her presentation. It was actually QUITE kind of her being that her office is an hour away from me and I chose to travel over 1,000 miles from my home for my surgery instead of just going to her. She could have told me to ->-bleeped-<- off.
Anyway, she says that at one year post op, the woman who does the skin work, can start doing some laser and such to help fix it. I am just guessing it is laser, I didn't want to hold her up, so I didn't really ask any questions. I mainly just wanted to confirm that it was hypertrophic scarring and find out when it would make sense for me to seek out scar treatment (if I decide to do so).
I really didn't think that what I had was that unusual. Her face was also a bit humorous looking back. You would think she would have thought to hide her shock! lol
As an aside, she was a great person, great personality. I won't say I am sorry I went to Garramone, no matter what happens with the scarring, as his contouring is spot on, and that is what is most important to me (and the areolas!), but as a person, she was great. If there is anything else I might want plastic surgery wise, I would check into her.
I plan to take some pictures and send them to Garramone. Evidently, Rumer will work on your scars for free if you get your surgery from her. That's pretty awesome. I don't know what Garramone will say. I mean, is there really anything to say? Sorry, for your luck, mate?
I do feel like I am taking it all in stride though. I just keep returning to my happiness that I got this done. Also, I do believe that it will all work out in the end. The width of the scar will always be there, but I should be able to get this thick scar at least flattened and lighter in color (I hope).
The silicone strips do seem to help with the scar getting lighter and I suppose may have kept the scar from getting even worse than it could have been.
Will post a picture tomorrow. I am 24 weeks (6 months) post op this week, plus with me talking about my scars so much, I should put up a pic for you guys to see, anyway.