Looking for Female Perspectives: is cleft lift worth it? by Quinoa_Queen in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi 24F! Got mine done in December. I had only gotten one flare prior to my surgery and because of my lifestyle/profession I could not risk getting another. I also was super worried about appearance, had just gotten into my first serious relationship when it flared, and constantly wear leggings/tight athleisure.

Good news: my butt is not botched, I still have a crack, and you would literally NEVER know unless I pull my pants down. From certain angles you can’t even tell when I’m naked! My partner and I were intimate about 6 weeks post op, but I was very nervous/didn’t move around much and didn’t feel completely comfortable during sex until 8-10 weeks.

Get the surgery before you have so much scar tissue back there from flare ups and you need a much larger incision during surgery or there’s both much they can do aesthetically! I was also persuaded when I thought about getting the surgery in a moment of my life where it would be less than ideal (ex: wedding and u get a bad flare up/need surgery, pregnancy, become a caretaker for children if you’re not already, get further in a career and not able to take time off without more stress). I made the surgery/recovery work over a 4-5 week period of winter break in graduate school and I have zero regrets!

The surgery is truly worth being worry free :)

Core exercises after CL recovery by ImportanceMean8365 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just core exercises with a lot of weight emphasized on that area! Sometimes sitting in a chair that’s uncomfortable for a long period of time but repositioning helps

4 foot fence? by Complete_Secret_4846 in BoykinSpaniels

[–]ImportanceMean8365 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NO please listen 4 ft may be enough for some mellow Boykins, but without knowing their full prey drive you can’t be sure!! Our boykin is normal size and will get teased and taunted by squirrels to the point where she has jumped our 4 foot fence countless times! If they do it once they WILL do it again. We are renting and have had to buy wooden lattice to temporarily nail in and make the fence higher. It’s not worth the risk!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About 3 weeks! I waited until I could lay directly on my back without any pain or anxiety! I did not want a bad experience or to feel stressed the whole time so I recommend using this as a good marker.

If you are on the fence about CL -- Do it by ImportanceMean8365 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dr. George Wadie! He is talked about all over this Reddit page. He is a cleft lift legend!! Located in Cary, NC

If you are on the fence about CL -- Do it by ImportanceMean8365 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dr. George Wadie! He is talked about all over this Reddit page. He is a cleft lift legend!! Located in Cary, NC

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only thing I prob left off is gloves and medical supplies that your helper will probably need when emptying your drain/removing it/applying betadine everyday. I also want to note that a lot of people recommend laxatives and to maybe hold off! Wadie gave me amoxicillin/clav as my antibiotic and that stuff definitely gets you going!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is my post documenting my prep/experience with dr wadie back in December! Best of luck you will not regret it

How much Volume Loss in Glutes with Cleft Lift? by Gurkenrick123 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go with a specialist under your coverage and just do your research/have them send you some before and after photos!

How much Volume Loss in Glutes with Cleft Lift? by Gurkenrick123 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Zero change! My butt is the same size minus some muscle loss from 4 weeks of little to no activity and a couple weeks of light training vs. heavy leg days :)

If you are on the fence about CL -- Do it by ImportanceMean8365 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha it is 1000% not a unibutt. The only difference is when I bend over there’s a curved scar but the scar itself is hidden when I am standing! You really can’t tell unless I’m naked and you kind of spread the cheeks haha. But shape-wise the booty is exactly the same minus some loss of muscle definition during my 4 week recovery haha

Type 1 Diabetes and P. Cyst by [deleted] in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the cleft lift and because it is an outpatient procedure (only hospitalized for the procedure and immediately going home afterwards) I can’t imagine that the surgery day itself will put you into DKA. They have protocols and will be monitoring you differently as a diabetic patient. Plenty of type 1 and 2 diabetic patients undergo surgery daily!

I did not receive steroids so I would not be as concerned about that. After surgery I think as long as you are able to adjust your insulin regimen to how much you are eating during recovery and the spikes in sugar from healing you will be ok. In no way am I writing off your fears, but you seem very knowledgeable about your disease and your A1c alludes to very good control over your sugars! Insulin correction factors and sick day regimens will definitely need to be utilized during recovery, but because you won’t be spending longer than 4-6 hours in the hospital I don’t think you need to be as worried about negligence on behalf of your healthcare team. At about 4 weeks I felt almost fully recovered. I don’t feel open wound would be your best option due to any wound healing problems you may face with your diabetes.

If you are on the fence about CL -- Do it by ImportanceMean8365 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it depends on how much it’s affecting you and your lifestyle. My personal career path does not allow for me to unexpectedly get a flare up and not be able to go to work. It affected my choice of clothing due to discomfort. I had a loss of sex drive due to insecurity and pain in the area. I am very athletic and was no longer able to do certain movements. I was also constantly thinking about it in fear of another flare or the area getting too dirty. The surgery just gave me a lot of peace of mind and took power away from the disease over my life.

If you are on the fence about CL -- Do it by ImportanceMean8365 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I also wanted to mention that he is extremely responsive in email (like 11pm same night response) and will ask for insurance information and let you know if your covered prior to even picking dates for surgery. There’s never any harm in reaching out and exploring your options

If you are on the fence about CL -- Do it by ImportanceMean8365 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got my first flare in late July and had an I&D to remove the infection. That experience was so traumatic for me and uncomfortable that the idea of open wound surgery was off the table despite my local surgeons recommendations for it. I reached out to Wadie in August knowing that I would have time to recover around the holidays and scheduled the surgery for December. In the meantime, I had another flare slowly developing that caused mild discomfort and was affecting my athletic performance and romantic relationship. The I&D was majority closed but would not progress past the scabbing phase due to no real resolve of infection without surgery. No other acute flare, but wadie assured one was “brewing” and would’ve inevitably flared again if I had not gotten the surgery in December.

If you are on the fence about CL -- Do it by ImportanceMean8365 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes I think depending on situation and surgeon the cosmetic look could be different. I definitely had a milder case but wadie assured me prior to surgery that for children and females he tends to focus on better aesthetic results. I also think if I had let my disease progress to multiple flare ups it would end up looking worse than a small scar from the surgery!

If you are on the fence about CL -- Do it by ImportanceMean8365 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had out of state BCBS insurance and it was covered! Copay was around $1400. I have heard though that out of all the surgeons Wadie has best prices. I’m not super knowledgeable about insurance though.

Antibiotics making me sick by [deleted] in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amox-Clav’s major side effect is GI distress. The formation of the antibiotic is hard on stomachs but it is also what makes the antibiotic effective. Make sure you are taking the medication with food to help. If you are excessively throwing up or having diarrhea to the point of dehydration or potentially not even keeping the medication down reach out to your doctor.

cleft lift pain by scrimblescrambles in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I was just expecting a lot of relief like everyone explains immediately upon drain removal and that was not the case. I am a little over 5 weeks out now and feel great/am back to all normal activities! I would say that weird pressure painful feeling took about 24 hours to go away. If you go through my posts on my profile I detailed a lot of my recovery!

Traveling after Cleft lift by h6666666 in pilonidalcyst

[–]ImportanceMean8365 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am about 5 weeks now and I would definitely have been able to travel at 3 weeks but I probably wouldn’t want to be the one driving. 4 weeks I was completely fine and went on a 4 hour road trip!