Like I said, I used some strength to close my compression vest which was too small and it caused internal bleeding on my left side. It was drained 2 hours later by the doctor. However, the compression vest pushed all of the blood towards the center, as you can see that the major hematoma is located there and not on the breast itself.
Actually, in person looks 100% better. First, see how the pre-op photos show the nipple on a down slope angle, pointing forward and puffy. The same post-op photo you can see the nipple not on a down slope and not puffy. Also, the area underneath does not have any mass and is flat. The left side is still swollen but no gland mass underneath and no puffiness on the areola. Both areolas decreased in size also. Keep in mind this is the second day after the surgery followed by internal bleeding. Remember that I stated earlier that I had a major case, I used to bodybuild and my chest size is 46 and my waist is 32. My pecs have always been big so do not expect the regular flat that most non-muscular guys would have. Not going to take out my pecs. The only thing left under my chest is skin, some tissues and muscle, not even fat since I saw the lipo tube and hardly any fat came out. Actually, my body fat is just under 12%.
Today is day 6 and it looks a lot better. I will put photos after the stitches are taken out. It takes about 15 to 20 days for the major swelling to come down. The surgery before this one was here in the US and the doctor left behind the glands that you see plus those ugly scars; it cost $3500. In Peru, the doctor fixed the scars as you can see from the pictures and removed all of the glands. As of the glands place on a table with an sterile cloth, well, I was not able to take the photos so apart in the metal container they were in, otherwise you would only see one big gland instead of being able to tell them apart.
Another thing, hematomas and bruising is not painfull, they just look odd but it goes away. The human body is a very complex machine that it recycles itself.