Hello all...
Actually had my revision surgery this past Wednesday as opposed to Friday. They had an opening first thing Wednesday morning so I took it. Today is Saturday; therefore, I am about 3 days post-op.
Before surgery he asked me to guide him in circling off the area to be worked on. I liked this. He wanted to be sure he addressed the exact areas where I felt things were still off.
Only local anesthesia was used as the doctor only had to go into a relatively small area under and around the nipples. The shots hurt like hell! I was under general sedation the first time and I really do not remember the shots. In fact, I didn't remember much of anything. But getting multiple shots on each side of my chest was surely harrowing!
He went in with the cannula on my right pec first, which seemed to be a bit worse off than the other. He commented that there seemed to be quite a bit of residual fat and he was thorough, as far as I could tell, in getting any bit of it he could. At one point he even said "There's a good chunk!"
The second pec did not have as much fat, but there was some and, again, he seemed to be thorough in going about it. For the most part the cannula was not painful but, occasionally, je would give a jab that I could feel and it was pretty painful. I had to keep repeating to myself that all of this was for a good cause...
So, here we are about 3 days post-op. I am knocking on wood when I say that things already look better despite the swelling. Contours look rounder; when I had the surgery the first time, I recall that immediately post-op things did not look perfectly round; there was still a conical shape around each nipple. of course, at the time, I assumed this would subside after time but it did not, obviously. So, again, the fact that things look different...and better...in this post-op situation is encouraging.
So, we shall see what happens. Of course, I do not expect to have a perfectly chiseled Mr. Universe chest at the end of this. That was never my (unrealistic) goal. However, as someone who does work out with some regularity, I would like the contour of my chest to look masculine and be in line with the relatively healthy lifestyle I lead. It's just not fair to be somewhat athletic and have a chest that belies your activities.
I will keep everyone updated on the progress of this and, when the time is right, some additional photos. Keeping my fingers crossed...