I had lyposuction about 4 weeks ago and I'm not happy with the results at all. My chest seems to be about the same size, but my nipples were moved higher up. My appearance with a shirt on is very similar to before the surgery. At my follow up appointments with the plastic surgeon (last one was about a week ago) I was told that there was still a little swelling and possibly some fluid. I was instructed to wear the compression garment as much as possible, which I already wear day and night. I honestly don't believe I have just a little swelling that will go away in time. How drastic should my results be at this stage? What should I say to my doctor?
4 weeks after surgery is very early with some techniques.
Posting
standardized male chest photographs is a good way of helping others understand your concerns. You will note that my standard views include those that will not look good if there is a problem. That is why they are part of this standard set, so you can evalute both what was wrong and what surgery did.
How tissues evolve after surgery depends on the original problem, what was done, skill of your surgeon, after care, how you heal, and other factors. I prefer my
Dynamic Technique which typically has so little bruising and swelling, that taking the vest / shirt compression garment off and showing how the chest looks
the day after surgery in a mirror is part of the emotional healing process I bring my patients through. Seeing the changes even the day after surgery can help. However, the tissues need time to heal and
Compression Garments help with many factors. Going without anything on can interfere with healing.
Tissues do change over time. Swelling does evolve over time. Some small crater deformities will fill in, to a degree. For other
large crater deformities after gynecomastia surgery, the deformity is just too great. Here is
another deformity complication after another doctor's agressive liposuctionHope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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