As for the results, I'm so glad the gyne is gone , but my nipples look indented and I have the concave effect at the moment which I heard should clear up. There is hard lumpy stuff on my left chest, around the pecs but not under my nipple which is flat. I hope the hard lumpy stuff is just the swelling any not gyne, because it's much harder than the gyne ever was. How long is this gonna take to clear up?
im in exactly the same boat as you WXYZ as i too am at the two week stage, at the minute ive still got hard tissue around my chest and my left side has a slight indent which im trying to not freak out over. massaging the chest area over the last three days has really helped the healing process and i think my indent is very slowly going away
but apart from that its all good news. my bruses have gone, my nips have shrunk and healed and i feel fit enough to start going back to the gym.
it also looks like we had a similar karadis experiance aswell surreal is definatelythe best word you could describe it as. i too wish id shaved my underarm hair before surgery as taking the lipo plasters off hurt like hell i also remember siting in a london pub after the op drinking cold water and ice in an attempt to get rid off that sore throat the only difference was the paper pants i never even got a glimpse of them lol
Well at least you shaved your chest. I had to cut the hair around by nipples and the first time removing those plasters was no fun at all!
They didn't give you the paper pants?
According to other diaries, everyone else who went in the past got them, it's something they do for private surgery, unless they need to operate around the genital region or butt. They sort of looked like loose knickers for women, but I think they are meant to be unisex. But another guy on these boards complained about the hospital being "piss-poor" as they gave him a patient gown with no ties at the back, as if they had been torn out. I mean in a private hospital like that, you really shouldn't have low standards like running out or proper patient gowns. It's unprofessional and not even the NHS (in my area) are that bad. I dunno but when I pay 4K for private surgery, I would want to be treated the same and given the same stuff that everyone else had got. If anything wasn't up to standard, I'd be pissed. Actually come to think of it, I had to ask for those stockings and the paper pants, because when I went in the room, they wern't there - just the gown, robe and slippers, the nurse had to fetch the rest.
But now I know the reason was to measure my calf to find the right stocking to fit. There wasn't many staff around in my area in the morning, so wondering if they were short-staffed? The nurse told me for day-cases there isn't much staff around. Well as long as the surgery went well, that's the main thing. My main concern was for the op to go well and for the results to be great. Looking at the impressive before-after pics Karidis showed me of past patients, I knew I found the right surgeon. The staff were good too.
However I'm worried about the swelling on the left side. Is it swelling or gyne? It feels harder that the gyne was, I just hope it isn't gyne, because I heard something about if too much gyne is left, it can grow back.
It looks like I have pecs on one side. Oh yeah, for the first day you take the compression vest off, it looks like they bounce back! But I think that is just a natural effect of being under the compression vest for so long. Hopefully it's just the swelling, which looks like it'll take months to go.
You feel fit enough to go back to the gym? :-\I can go out and do certain stuff, I just can't be too adventurous at the moment. I'm gonna wait another week before I exercise, cos I need to get rid of that belly-fat.