I would really appreciate it if someone who posted regarding this problem, or alternatively someone who went through the same thing, could tell me (us?) if the swelling eventually went down after another few weeks/months.
I'm having the exact same experience. The nipples are looking good after I take off the vest but become puffy within 10-15 minutes. I would really like to know what the physical issue is here, is the way it looks moments after wearing the vest the way it'll eventually look? if so, I can wait another month or two patiently, but I just want to know it wasn't a bad surgery...
My surgeon told me to wait it out for another month, possibly two, before I see an ideal result, and I'm ready to do that - I would just like someone who's gone through this to ease my mind.
Thanks.
Posting
Standard After Gynecomastia Pictures can help others better understand your concerns.
In this situation, posting photos right after leaving the vest, and then another set 15 minutes later could show the issue.
Swelling after surgery can be managed by compression garments. How long such swelling lasts varies based on the original problem, what was done, skill of the surgeon and many other factors. I prefer techniques with
Minimal Swelling and Bruising After Gynecomastia Surgery. That way the vest has less work for the protection component. But if tissues are flat when the vest first comes off, the they swell shortly after, it sounds like the tissue still needs compression for protection. Swelling is a sign of injury. Such reaction to the vest being off puts a patient in what I call Stage One of healing: the protection phase.
I see many patients who complain of residual
"Swelling" Puffy Nipple Gynecomastia after another doctor's surgery.
Here is a new resource on
Anatomy of Puffy Nipple Complication After Gynecomastia Surgery. It explains why targeting gland first is so important. If the gland is trivial, leaving it behind will not be a problem. This is not cancer surgery. However, gland does not compress like fat. Performing liposuction first tends to dig a hole for remaining gland. What may appear as a flatter contour, puffs out further as the pectoral muscles flex, arms raise overhead, or the areola muscles relax. It explains the reasoning behind my
Dynamic Technique. The key to this Dynamic Technique is to target the gland first. It is not just simply evolving what happens during surgery based on what is found.
This page took me months to write. There is a great deal of content in this page.
Recently I have been reviewing requests for help from men unhappy after other surgeons' gynecomastia surgery.
There were over 500 requests for my help! Many were for residual contour problems from failures of liposuction alone or partial gland excision with liposuction.
Here are just a few of the many examples I have seen and treated:
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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