Quote from: Chris the Wookie Slayer on November 22, 2009, 06:50:40 AM
For all you guys who have had top surgery, what was the recovery like? What did you have to do, how did you manage simple things like showering, when did you finally feel fit enough to carry on everyday life, etc etc...and how long did it take your scars to fade to a barely noticeable level?
I was able to do a lot of what i did before and since, few exceptions included:
*my laundry
*reaching into the freezer over my fridge,
*spraying the top leaves on my laurel for mildew
Dr. Wilson told me that I could "shower as normal", but I learned the hard way that is the LAST thing I should have done. What happened? The grafts got wet, couldn't dry completely between showers (his bindings are just large hunks of cotton sewn directly to the skin), and this led to them falling off. I then had to argue with Dr. Wilson (and get my Enormous Room-mate in on it, as well) so the man would just fracking do a revision so I could look like a human being again -- and even then, he refused to admit that he did anything wrong. It's been about eighteen months and I still don't have total feeling back in my underarms, either.
As for the scarring -- honestly, that's going to be more you than the surgeon. Yeah, good surgeons will have little tricks to make certain scars less apparent, but depending on how much tissue will end up removed, certain scars are inevitable. If you scarred well before, then don't worry too much. But I had keloids left-over from chicken pox when i was ten, so for scarring I expected the worst and ended up with something not quite as bad.
Post Merge: November 24, 2009, 03:26:08 AM
Quote from: Chris the Wookie Slayer on November 22, 2009, 10:18:09 PMlol, I'd be thrilled if a surgeon made the scars look different...different enough I could mark them up to something else if questioned about it. Sadly the top surgery scars scream "boob removal" by their placement.
I don't think my scarring necessarily screams that, but then again, only a few of my neighbours has seen me with my shirt off (and none of my friends have). Of course, in my case, so much tissue was removed that the scarring extends under both arms and a bit in on my back. The only time I was asked about it, I said "I had an eighteen-pound growth that went across my chest removed, that's what happened to the nipples, too." Technically not a lie, though I'm sure he probably thinks this means I had cancer of some variety.