3 weeks post-op (23days)For anyone keeping tabs from a distance and for you guys that commented I think an update is definitely overdue. So firstly I am about to update the OneDrive album with some up to date photos of my recovery and what I have been using post op.
Stitches, bruising etcI had my stitches removed on day 11 although the guidance is 12 days, due to the 12th day falling on a weekend and the stitches used at the lipo incision on my RHS was causing significant discomfort which was immediately relieved once they were taken out. My GP (also a dermatologist) was extremely pleased with the quality of the stitching and overall appearance now the puffy nipples were gone which was great to hear. On my LHS I had/have developed some bruising which isn't painful but is evident and you can probably see it in the pictures but it is fading and I believe the Heparin cream is helping with this. I have been applying it twice daily.
I have also had a tiny tiny bit of fluid build behind the left nipple (not noticeable in pictures I don't think). My GP believes it is negligible and said it may just be best leaving it to reabsorb although I have read that it may cause additional scar tissue so if it hasn't gone by this weekend I will get an appointment to have it drained as its slightly annoying.
SCAR TISSUE. So regarding the dreaded scar tissue! I had scar tissue build up within a few days of the sutures being removed. There is scar tissue around both peri-areola incisions and the lipo incisions (very small here). There is a good amount of scar tissue there however, it is not causing the nipple to look like gyno again so I am happy about this. I have found that massaging is helpful in terms of softening it all up. To massage, I have used two fingers and then rubbed firmly around the nipple scarring. This has then been followed by use of a handheld shiatsu massager which also helps. I know the scar tissue may take several months to break down naturally so I will keep massaging and then let nature take its course.
Incision scars. So as many will be aware black skin is roughly 7times more likely to keloid. I have never had a keloid or bad scarring and I have always recovered well from cuts and abrasions , however, Katarzyna did scare me when she mentioned keloid scarring so I done some research. I have purchased some silicone sheets by CircaCare and some Kelocote silicone gel. Found out that these can be super helpful in scar healing and in preventing hypertrophic or keloid scars. I am using these just to be on the safe side btw! I started with the silicone sheets around day 15 or 16. I am currently using the sheets over the main incision day and night (sheet needs to be washed twice a day before being reapplied). I am using the kelocote on the lipo incisions. After the 5th/6th week I will use the sheets overnight and apply kelocote in the daytime and probably only use kelocote after say week 10 although this is subject to change. I am VERY pleased with how the incisions are healing up. If anything scar tissue on the RHS is causing the RHS to look slightly elavated around the incision but I am very early in healing so I am not worried.
Gym. So going to the gym hasn't yet happened and I think its best to wait until next week (the 4th week). I have no muscle tightness when lifting my arms or anything like that but I think from 4 weeks I should be good to go very lightly. Katarzyna did say that after 4 weeks providing there are no complications she thinks I should be able to start swimming again which pretty much sets me up for everything. Swimming really does work the chest (of course I won't go too crazy with it) so I should be good to go
. I think that their recommendations are quite broad and it really will depend on how you are recovering and also you're pre-surgery activity level.
Also, I'd say don't underestimate the power of walking! I was super worried I would put on CRAZY weight not being able to excercise but I have made sure I walk pretty much everwhere which has kept my weight stable for anyone concerned about that side of things. I am forever jealous of you guys that can eat whatever you want and put on absolutely zilch.
Compression. The compression vests are annoying lol. I am wearing the wrap given at night but I have decided to continue using a under armour compression vest during the day to maintain some pressure on the chest. Although I could have taken it off I think one more week with some form of daytime compression can only help. Especially as the 3 weeks of 24/7 was a minimum guideline.
Hope this is helpful