Before I go into this, please take time to read my short story, this has nothing to do with "I got bullied" blah blah, it's more of a build up to my case.
About 2 years ago, I was 155kg (Approx 310 lbs.) in weight, And I went up to my mother and told her i had moobs and wanted to remove it ASAP. As always, she said no. I asked her why and of course, she replied for me to lose weight.
The thing is I have lost LOADS of weight. i went from 155kg to 91 in 6 months. A nutritionist literally said I was under-weight. So I gained just a tad more and now, although I could lose a few more pounds (In the process, THANK YOU HIGH METABOLISM!) I honestly feel I'm in the normal weight zone.
So I asked my mother again and she still said no, over time, after begging, shouting, nagging, blah blah blah, I finally got a hold of a surgeon. HOWEVER, this wasn't any ordinary surgeon. This surgeon was actually a VERY good family friend of ours.
Because the medical care in our country is very impressive, I paid a total of 400 USD for the surgery, day care, and I even managed to get a juice box out of it too
I left on the same day.
NOW HERE IS MY CONCERN.
I have no, idea, what, he did. Obviously I know he did something, my chest burns but it's pretty tolerable pain. I know he had lypo but I really really want to know if he removed some gland as well. He said depending on the day. This is my dilemma:
There is no way I got screwed over for any "Revision Costs." The doctors here are paid well, he knows my uncle EXTREMLY well, he even took out a camera a second before I went under and took a picture to compare results in the future. I'm not saying I won't ever have a revision surgery (Hopefully not) but what I'm saying is there is no way he would leave some gland there so I can come back.
From what I know though, after researching online, I know for a fact a long tube is slipped somewhere around the rib cage, right through the gland. I saw this scar and its drooping out red/yellow stuff on the bandage. My chest feels a lot more softer, the bandage he gave me made it feel as if they were completely gone, I'm not ashamed of telling my friends I had surgery, they noticed how much it went down the first day they saw me (It was a pretty bad case) and congratulated me.
The good news: I will see him tomorrow, and I will ask him what he did exactly.
The bad news; I NEED to know if he pulled out some gland or not, is there anyway I could see this?
Thanks for your time