Didn't realise that it was that bad. Thanks for telling me.
Well, I hope I didn't make it sound worse than it was. Stretching up and bending down were the only things I had problems with for the first week. I was fine in every other way.
Trying to hide it from work, collegues, etc. because you know the jokes I could possibly get from drunk customers. My gyne isn't really really bad, I will post pics soon, I'm real slim so kind of lucky.
Guess what? They probably haven't noticed, and won't notice when you come back from surgery.
That's not to say that you won't notice, but it's amazing how clever we get in hiding gyne. If you want to be macho about it, just say that you ripped your pec ligaments during a particularly tough 3 hour work out at the gym and had to get the muscles 're-attached!'. Mr.Levick's typical small-scarring incision points are at the apex of torso and arm so you could get away with such a story!
Off to buy some slip-ons now. Lucky they are in fashion. 
Are they? Shows how much I know! I suppose that you'll be telling me next that gold medallions and excessive chest-hair are out of fashion.
Speaking of which, shave everything from adam's apple to navel pre-op, both front AND back. Yes, Mr. Levick does bandage you up with a gauze layer post op across your chest, but the actual bandages are attached to the skin under your arms.
I'm quite hursuite, and I almost lacerrated myself under my arms after the first week when the bandages came off. So much so that I thought that Mr. Levick had Liposuctioned under my arms too.
But we're all big 'n' tough. It's nothing to worry about.
You'll be in very capable hands. Everyone at the Priory is ultra-professional and curtious.