I'm told that infection is very rare following the procedure, but unfortunately I'm one of the unlucky ones. I had my operation in late April 2011. Only fat was removed because the doctor said that my glands were very flat. I have four incision points below the chest area; there were no incisions around the areolas. Four days later, I looked under my bandages and noticed a lot of redness and some small blistering. The next day my doctor told me that I had cellulitis or a staff infection. It was pretty severe, though I did not have a fever. The infection appeared worse on my right side. I had already been taking my antiobiotics, but more were prescribed and the infection abated within 10 days. The problem is that now, almost three months later, I still have a lot of swelling on the right side of my chest and I have lost the nipple on my right side (the areola pealed off at about two weeks but has regrown without a visible nipple).
My doctor says that I will need to wait about nine months rather than the traditional six months to see the final results due to the infection. At that point it might be necessary to have follow up work done. The thought of this dragging out another six months only to possibly have another procedure is frustrating, to say the least. I'm thinking about having it done in another three months. I'm sharing this for anyone who may have gone through a similar experience, but I also have a couple of sets of questions for any doctors out there:
1. If hard, significant swelling is still present on one side of the chest three months later, how long is it likely to take to heal given that I had the infection? What are my options to fix it? (I am still wearing my compression vest anywhere from 16 to 22 hours a day until the hard swelling disappears, but should I do something more agressive?)
2. My doctor says that he has seen a nipple grow back on one of his patients before, but I feel like he's asking me to cross my fingers. Is it likely my nipple will grow back? If so, how long should I wait? Is it possible I'll have to have skin grafted? If so, should my doctor do this at a reduced fee?
Thanks for any advice you can provide. To anyone out there with gynecomastia who is thinking about having the surgery, I still recommend it. I was unlucky. Hopefully in the end it will have been worth it for me. If I can offer any advice, it's to be vigilant about looking for infection at its earliest stages.
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