So I'm about six months removed from my gyno surgery. I had both glad extraction through the nipple and lipo done. I followed my doctor's advice to a T, even wearing that god awful compression garment for an additional 4 weeks, for a grand total of 10 weeks!
The only thing I did differently than what I read on these forums is exercise very soon after surgery. I asked my doctor multiple times when he thought I could get back into the gym and he told me right away. He said this would be beneficial to my recovery. I stayed away from heavy weights for a few weeks, but was told I really didn't have to. I would experience discomfort when I did bench press, but never "pain". Could this have had such an adverse effect on my outcome?
A little backstory. I had a pectus surgery when I was six years old. My doctor said this could have had a role to play in why my swelling was taking so long to go down. As it turns out, perhaps it wasn't swelling.
I didn't really develop any gyno until I was about 19, several years after puberty. I always thought that was somewhat strange. I smoked some marijuana when I was 18-19, but was never a heavy user. I was also on no medications, but my dad also has some slight gyno. He's just a broader guy and carries it better. I was 28 when I had my surgery. I was told I had good skin elasticity and would heal up nicely.
A little about what things feel like now. All of that loose tissue feels almost "hollow". Or at least I don't feel any gland, or maybe I just don't remember what gland feels like. Everything just feels really loose. When I flex, I can poke those loose areas and very easy touch the muscle below with very little pressure. Could there still be fluid build up in this area causing it to protrude like this? Or is this fat that wasn't lipo or has settled strange? As you can see from the photo one month post op, things are actually looking pretty good at that point. The one thing I'm pretty happy with is the puffy nipples now seem to be gone. But I would take those over this misshapen chest.
So I'm going to see my surgeon next Friday, but I'd like a little advice before I do. What can I expect to do from this point? Are there procedures that will reverse this damage? Can I expect some sort of revision surgery and how long do I have to wait before it's safe to do so? I wasn't able to go with my first choice of surgeon due to financial reasons, but this surgeon also had a good reputation and was closer to home. I'd just like to have a little more info in my back pocket. As of now, I'm just very disappointed.
Anyway, that's about all I can think of to write and ask at the moment.
Thanks for the time