Well, I'm six days post op. I had minor gyne to begin with (10% body fat, only minor glandular tissue behind my nipple). After my first doctor consulation, the doctor told me I had no gyne. When I went for a second opinion, the doctor told me I DID have gyne, and that the first doctor was very wrong. I had the surgery, and wore drains for 4 days (as well as a vest). On the fifth day (yesterday) the drains were removed, and I was told I could just wear an Under Armor shirt (the ones for working out). Last night, I swelled up a bit and it was kind of numb, but most of it is down and sensation is returning.
Here are my questions.
I was told I could take my vest off only 5 days post op, as noted above. Is this safe or normal? This Under Armor is giving good compression, but not as much as the vest did.
It's much more comfortable, too.
I had my stitches / bandages all removed on the 5th day as well (yesterday). I wear bandages where the drains were, though, and I was told to continue putting bandages there.
Here's my final question --
I'm VERY pleased with the results, but..
The doctor told me he wouldn't be able to remove all the glandular tissue because then my nipples would dip in. My nipples are now level with my chest, but because my chest is very muscular, it has some definition and protrudes (Only my chest, not my nipples). If I lost muscle mass, and my chest became scrawny and flat, would my nipples protrude as they did pre op because the muscle has went down?
I can't realy tell you for sure, but I feel a little bit of tissue behind both of my nipples still. Like I said, cosmetically, it looks perfect... but I'm concernd. If I lose muscle mass, will my nipples protrude again?
Is it normal to feel small masses behind your nipples post op?
Is it possible that the small tissue behind my nipples will go away in time, and are only there as a result of the surgery?
Do normal people have very small tissue behind their nipples? As I said, no pictures can show it, I can only feel it when I press my nipples against my chest and move around. It's very very small, but it's there and I'm worried sick.
I don't want to blow another 5k, I just want to live normally.