Ummm u need to get started to be honest if u had surgery today it would take at least 2 probably 3 trips to the table to get ur desired results u need to diet and excersie 5 days a week. bodybuilding.com should help but here are the main points u should follow.
1.diet,
http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/girard5.htm is a good article but really u should only eat foods like the following
also count calories im gonna estimate u should eat no more then 3100 a day to lose a few pounds every week. drink nothing but water.
CARBS
Oats (oat bran, steel cut, whole grain- not instant)
Rice (long grain, brown)
Sweet potatoes
Grapefruit
Apples
Black Beans (also provide 7g protein per 1/2 cup!)
Green beans
Asparagus (these veggies also have a nice diuretic effect on the body!)
Brussel Sprouts
Spinach
Broccoli
PROTEIN
Chicken breast (boneless, skinless, cooked thoroughly)
Egg whites (cooked, never raw)
Fat Free (skim) milk
Fat Free KRAFT Cheese (very limited quantities, we want to learn to eat real foods remember!)
Turkey Breast
Buffalo/Bison (Ground, Sirloin, Roast)
Extra Lean Sirloin
Extra Lean Pork
Tuna (canned in water, fresh-pack envelope, whole fillet)
Seafood (Crab, lobster, shrimp; no butter)
Salmon (a great source of Omega 3s! It's an essential fatty acid)
Whey Protein or Whey Protein Isolate
FATS
Salmon
Tuna
Avocados
Almonds
Walnuts
Pumpkin seeds
Olive oil
Peanut Butter
Almond Butter
2.excersise if ur self conscious about ur chest u don't need to work that but will need to focus on back, legs and arms. also here something to note.
Most people only associate weight training with building muscle and increasing strength. Few people realize the impact weight training has on fat loss. Here's why: Weight training increases your lean body mass. Increasing your lean body mass speeds up your metabolic rate so you burn more calories at rest and the number of calories you burn at rest (your basal metabolic rate) is directly proportional to the amount of muscle. weight training always accelerates fat loss, although it happens primarily through an indirect mechanism. Muscle is metabolically active tissue that burns fat, and lifting weights builds muscle, therefore weight training must be a part of every fat loss program.
Take before and after pictures to record ur progress and it will take time but as ur body starts changing u will feel the confidence, self motivation and everything else that comes with living a healthy lifestyle. Then after about a year to 18 months (think u will not even be in college yet) and u will be feeling like a million bucks already, make an appointment with an endo if u wish or with a ps to get the surgery u worked so hard for, this will also give u time to save $ if that an issue. so GL and i hope u took the time to read this.
ps.id only recommend these to get started
Any cheapo Multivitamin
and a protein supp. like this
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/opt/whey.html