Quote from: TrojanMan on June 09, 2014, 09:55:43 PM
Hi, so I've heard all about how binding can effect your skin's "elasticity". By this do they mean stretch marks? I have some pretty big ones on my chest, even before binding, and I'm wondering if this will make for bad surgery results? Thanks
I had some stretch marks on my chest before my top surgery and it
did have a short-term effect on the results. However, now after almost 2 years those effects have disappeared except for one area that is also on its way to disappearing completely too.
Depending on where the stretch marks are and how they sit on your chest, they can cause the skin along the incision line to "fold" somewhat (was also informed about this by my surgeon). I had this in small spots along the incision line towards the end of the incision in the middle of my chest. Those (except for the one remaining spot) have now smoothed out as my scars smoothed and flattened over time. So in the short-term you may find this as a "negative effect" on your results should it happen to you, but at least in my experience it goes away before the 2nd year post-op (again, only my experience) and isn't a long-term thing.
I do have some stretch marks higher up on my chest that didn't touch the incision line. Those whitish lines like I had pre-op, but those have slowly started to fade as well. They're nowhere near what they were before, so hopefully they'll continue to fade and disappear completely.