Hey guys,
Thought I'd update here since others seemed curious about it too, and it may be helpful to some.

So, I went for the Mansculpture in the end, and I have to say I think it's worth it (for me anyhow)!
Had my top surgery on June 28th, so I'm 2 and a half weeks post-op now. Everything went brilliantly, and I'm super happy with the results. Seems to be healing well so far, though most of the tape stuff is still on the incisions. The bits where it's peeled away look very neat, however. Garramone is awesome!

I've had very little pain throughout. Besides the one they gave me at the hospital after waking up (which I don't even remember), I never used any of the prescription pain meds I bought. And I used only a couple of regular Tylenol, on the second day post-op. I preferred to go without, so I could tell when I moved in a way that wasn't so good for my body. But it was nothing major even then!
Mostly it was just discomfort I had from the ace bandages being so tight - I couldn't laugh, cough, yawn, sneeze or breath at a normal depth for a week! Pretty irritating. P:
Now any soreness is pretty much all gone, unless I press on my chest. Still being incredibly careful with movement, but it seems like the only thing I can't (/don't want to) do now is raise my elbows above shoulder height.
I have sensation pretty much everywhere (nipples + a couple of other spots are a bit numb)
So the point of posting in this old thread was..
Some extra info about the Mansculpture that I hadn't seen on the net:- It brings a lot of extra soreness and discomfort, mostly because of the girdle-like binder you're supposed to wear day and night for up to 6 weeks post-op. I've tried two different surgical binders and neither are very comfortable (one is too short, the other has these ridges that dig in). So that's a bit of a pain in the arse, but just something you have to put up with for a while.
- You can end up with a fair bit of swelling, that could take up to a couple of months to fully settle. Luckily I got most of my swelling around my belly, that I'm not so fussed about. And it actually seems to be going down pretty fast. If my hips had swollen out I'd be annoyed, but they were in fact significantly smaller than pre-op even immediately after surgery.
- You end up with four additional small incisions - two at the front supposedly below the waistband (though they are higher than I'll comfortably wear my boxers), one in the belly button, and one at the top of your butt crack. :> They are small and barely noticeable though, about half a centimetre long. I didn't have my thighs done (no real excess fat there) so I guess there's be a couple extra incisions if you have that.
- Indeed as Adio said, if your skin is already saggy, you won't have good results. I don't think Garramone would even suggest it in these cases.
And as Andy says, you could just work hard with exercise, and let T do it's thang for longer, to end up with similar results.
However, T hadn't shifted any fat from my hips so far, and I was very dysphoric about them. I always hated running so I know it would be unlikely I could keep that up long enough to really trim down.. And I wouldn't be able to start even trying until a couple months post-op. Plus, I could afford the extra $3k. P: I was still on the fence until I spoke to Dr.G, but now I'm definitely glad I went for it. It's made a big difference to me personally - My whole torso looks so much more male to me now!

Just can't wait until I can keep this girdle off, and all the swelling has totally gone..
And to totally illustrate the results of the surgery (at 2.5 weeks), here's my Pre/Post op comparison pics:
http://i51.tinypic.com/esjig6.jpg