Will lifting fix Pecus Excavatum?

Mine's not as bad as the one in the picture, but it's noticeable, even over clothes. Can this be fixed?

not by lifting weights, friend. Ask a doctor or surgeon?

My friend has that. We drink cocktails out of it sometimes

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Only the dark arts spell of expecto pectoralis is can fix this evil.

thru painful surgery yes

I'm aware. However that's not really an option for me. I meant through lifting only? At the very least cover it up somehow?

Completely fix it?
Surgery.
Improve it?
Stretching.

I had it, got the surgery, and have lifted a fair amount. I definitely feel way better, not sure how much better I look. Can post pics if you want.

Sure would be interesting to see before/after !

Unfortunately, I really don't have any before pics, since I was a super insecure skeleton-mode. Will be right back with pics tho

Here's some I just took now.
I have a very critical eye, so I see all the flaws on myself. My right side is about 3/4 of an inch below my left, as the surgery wasn't totally successful. However, I was down below 50% lung capacity when they decided to intervene, so I count it as a win.

View from left side

and right side

Someone got fucking FALCON PUNCHED!

I went to school with 2 people who had this amd both of them improved it hugely by lifting and putting on mass.

Lifting will not fix it. You need surgery unfortunately. Yes it's fucking painful and sucks. Good luck. I was there too, but now I lift just fine.

You should be able to lift just fine afterwards, but if your procedure is anything like mine you're going to need at least a year of recovery after they take the bar out (so after the second surgery).

As others have said, lifting won't fix it, perhaps minimally help.
Surgery isn't as painful as people here make it out to be, morphine will take the worst.

After looking at this, and seeing how my chest has somewhat formed after nearly a year 4 months of moderate lifting, I think there's a noticeable hollow to my chest.

What kind of doctor would be best to help determine if there's anything to be concerned about?

Pic for reference.

Note, meant 4 months of moderate lifting.

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dude that's nothing. not even worth a doctor's trip lol.

You're doing stomach vacuums wrong OP

You don't have it, doctors will tell you the same.

post before pics faggot

user above you that posted the pics. You'll know if you have it, trust me. Yours looks fine to me, your ribs will have very noticeable defects if you've got it, especially flaring near the ends/bottom of your rib cage. Think you're fine, man.

>tfw you go to the beach and everyone stares
;_;

As someone that had the surgery 2 weeks ago I have 2 question to someone who already had surgery as well.
Is it painful to bench press after 2 months of recovering more or less? Also does it make it harder to progress than a normal person?

I had the surgery several years back. I was insecure enough that I didn't take shirtless pics. He's a decent one with my dog, though. I was about 150lbs at the time.

Looks really normal, nice operation

How common is this shit?

Estimated 1 in 100 to 1 in 300

Not op but it's 1 person in 300 to 400 has it

I have a caved in chest and it looks more like the OP picture. Yours seems totally fine to me.

The odds go way up if you're a white, taller male.

Looks like he took a point blank shotgun to the ches while wearing armored vest

I think I have it, although minorly. I don't have any trouble breathing like OP so my doctor said not to worry about it. I think for anyone who has a minor case like me, lifting will help. Mine seems to have improved a little over the past couple years (which is when I started getting into lifting) but I have like no chest, which I am working on. Hopefully as I get bigger things will get better.

Speaking of which, can anyone recommend some good chest exercises? No barbell available unfortunately.

I think for anyone who has it

Thanks for the insight.

Perhaps it's just the gap I have between the pectoral muscles, since you can pretty much tap the sternum.

>iktf bro

A friend has it slightly and it just makes his pecs look bigger, I'm jealous desu. Put on some muscle mass and it will look fine.

Lifting definately improved my chest although the actual indent is still there. It'll never fill up but im praying the endless flyes will help me make it

i'm also trying to hide my pectus through gains. 3 months in how am i doing lads? does it still look shit?

No. But you will look very jacked very quickly if your ribs flare out at the bottom too like mine. I have it bad but it's not that unaesthetic. Worse feature of mine is knock knees, which might be due to laying in bed almost 24/7.

(1st pic is before)

I have it fairly bad on my left side. Was awkward with girls about it at first but it turns out they dont care. I dont do shirts off in public but it's never impacted me negatively.

Stretching what exactly? just the chest?

i have pectus carinatum what do you guys think i should focus working out? i just started SS .

in pic is my chest

> your ribs will have very noticeable defects if you've got it, especially flaring near the ends/bottom of your rib cage
my bottom ribs are flared as fuck but i definitely don't have pectus (doctors checked me for it during insurance check-ups,) what could be the reason for that?

you definitely have mild pectus

i thought so too but multiple docs assured me that that's not the case and that my thoracic spine is just a bit out of whack from bad posture. so suing the assholes and getting surgery is the only option? no non-invasive remedies for milder cases?

Go eat right now or im gonna spank u

Out of curiosity how old were you when you got the operation? Mine is fairly severe, and as far as I know it isnt negatively affecting my lung capacity to an extreme extent, but am still interested in surgery. I heard however that getting older is more difficult, and that there are a lot of complications that can arise

kek

Surgery is the only way to actually fix it. Lifting and working on breathing techniques has been enough for me to be satisfied, though. It's not that big of a deal.

It doesn't get better unless you get surgery.
I'm out of breath all the time when playing sports with my peers even though I'm always the fittest person in the group.

>It's not that big of a deal.
I pretty much hate myself for it. I seriously thought about about taking a hammer to my lower ribs and forcing my insurance to cover surgery that way when I was in HS.

My shithead doctors kept (and keep on) telling me there is nothing seriously wrong with my chest and that I don't have pectus so that I had to pay out of pocket for "unnecessary" surgery.

Can someone provide some proper stretching or breathing techniques to not fix pectus but just make it a bit better?

First surgery (to implant the bar) was when I was 16. I pretty much wasn't allowed to lift while it was in, which was three years, for me. Then they removed it, and I had limitations on my exercise for a few months following. I was approximately 150 pounds at 6'4'' when I started lifting, about 200 now.

I have the same. is it that ugly?

I want to fill your dish with jizz.

If a boy has a chance to see your pectus I'm sure he won't mind - you have exceptional tits.

Not at all.

id get over it. those tits are yummy

I'd worry more about the gyno

na bb makes your cute tits look bigger

they accentuate your tits, in this case
>London

reverse image search. reddit pic.

So i actually have the opposite where it comes out... im worried about how i will turn out in a few years

Mine is only on the right side (assymetric) wich makes one pec look like its bigger than the other

I want have surgery even though the doctor recommend not to since its only cosmetic (doesn't affect lungs or heart)

Feels fucking bad man

Why is that guy doing his stomach vacuums on his chest ?

Feels bad bros

Almost saved this thinking it was some sort of obscure ironic meme

want to*

holy shit

kop tek

I'd seriously consider sugery man

My dog is pretty based.

noticeably better

lel

My friend has this although not as bad as OP pic but he's fucking ripped, did a cycle of test 500 and got even more massive. I think he's shrunk down now though.

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I've got it though mine isn't severe. My symptoms are cosmetic rather than medical. If you have medical symptoms from it then I would get the surgery otherwise just learn to live with it as I have. I let it hold me back for too long and now I go swimming regularly in a public pool.

underrated bread

if you want to compare 2 photos then make then the photos FROM THE SAME ANGLE JESUS

kek for you

I've also had Nuss procedure. After it it's all good. It's generally done somewhere around 17-18 years old so that they may take out the bars AFTER your bones have become fully developed/hardened which is around 20/22 years old.That's the main problem with doing this operation at older age - bones are already maximally dense and are harder to reshape thus the effect might be worse and so is the pain.

ahahahaha nice

Everything should be an option
you can start saving money NOW
the sooner you start, the sooner you'll get your dream body man

That particular image actually belongs to Oliver Richters.

He started bodybuilding afterwards, and Mui Thai kickboxing and BJJ.

He's also 7'2". Not a typo. Seven foot and two fucking inches.

This issue is 100% correctable.

It will take some will to push yourself after surgery and active recovery. Painful as fuck, but worth it.

Lifting during recovery (start LIGHT!!!!) will help bone and cartilage recover better, increased cell turnover, bones in general become stronger etc..

The end result it greatly improved.

Here are some of Olivier now.

More of Olivier with the Nightmare Martyn Ford who is 6'8" 330ish himself

One with "Big" Rammy

nice gyno

aaaand another, he has a very slight bulge behind one of his nipples, it is NOT gyno, but rather a small bulge of bone growth near where the Nuss bar was inserted, pretty mild side effect of the surgery, it isn't gyno.

Olivier's lat spread compared to a 6'11" bodybuilder friend of his, Olivier is 7'2".

No idea how much these guys weigh, both probably over 300 pounds

HAHAHAHHAH

>7'2"
we are not worth to clean this guy shoes, this is ultimate man.

I have it, and here is some advice.

Yoga. Yoga alleviated my bowl by almost an inch.

When weight lifting, your back is your main focus. Chest and shoulders help too, but whenever you can, build up your back. It'll help against the posture deforming caused by the bowl.

The ribs are some of the easiest muscles in the body to manipulate. The bottom ribs stick out with pectus excavatum, so this is an exercise I used to help alleviate it even more: Inhale as deeply as possible, and as you exhale, exhale throught your mouth with your lips closed as much as possible, basically creating a tiny hole in your mouth for air to escape.

When doing this, watch your chest. You'll see the chest bowl move up as it puts pressure on the ribs to force air out through the tiny hole in your mouth. Do this for a while, sitting or laying down. pay attention to yourself, and make sure you don't pass out from lack of oxygen, because you can exhale for a long time while doing this.

While doing this, put pressure on your bottom ribs, as they stick out to make up for the lack of space created by the chest bowl.

I managed to make my lower ribs aligned with the rest of my ribs after doing this for a while.

>motorboating enhancement package
looks fine to me, that gyno thou...

That is only if you have it mild.

If it is severe, or really bothers you, then you should go get the NUSS surgery. They put in a curved bar or two, break your ribs back outward. The bars stay in and are screwed to the bone for a couple years. Bones heal. Cartilage heals. Nuss bars get removed far easier than when they went in.

>will training my muscles fix deformities of my skeleton
no