Hello,
I am a 30-year old male and have suffered with pretty severe gyncomastia since I was about 12. I finally had surgery yesterday and am, unfortunately, having some problems. I wondered if anyone here may have experienced anything similar and if so, might have some advice, encouragement...anything!
Just as I was leaving the surgery center yesterday, I sat up and realized that my left side had swollen immensely after the surgery. the nurse explained that I had a hematoma and she would have to call my Dr.
She did so but he was in surgery at another hospital so they prepped me to go back into surgery and he finally arrived about 4 hours later. He did not take me back into surgery after all. Instead, he aspirated 300 cc's of blood/fluid from my left chest area at the bed side.
I then left hoping that would be the end of it. This morning when I got up and removed the pressure vest, it was just as big again. Just full of fluid. I had to go back into his ofice and have it drained again.
He told me that this is not common and that he would consider it a "minor setback" however, he had a rather concerned look in his eye today. I am thinking that he is more worried about it than he is letting on.
Now, my left side is still much larger than the right because of all of the fluid that was in there as well as the trauma of the aspiration.
Has anyone else experienced this? How long did it last? I am worried that it will be full again tomorrow.
In addition, on the right side, there is an area just above the nipple that is sunken in. I am worried about this as well. My Doctor said that this is most likely the result of swelling around that area and that it will be fine after all of that goes down...I hope so.
Last but not least, I have absolutely no sensation in either nipple as of right now. I am sure that this may take some time to return but I am already worried about it. That was one of my biggest concerns about having this! I hope that doesn't sound ridiculous! Anyway, I hope that someone can tell me how long this usally takes and/or if there is anything else that I can do to ensure that it happens.
Thanks alot!
Take care
Charles