And your nips only inverted because of the scar tissue dont worry that will go with time, and if it doesnt you can get injections that arent to expensive (but it should!)
so dont panic
Thanks for the reply
How does the scar tissue make the nips inverted? I'm just curious because TBH the inversion at the point of the incision seems as though it's caused by a lack of material directly behind there to support the skin. It's as though since about day 5, post op, the incisions have been sinking further inwards, as though being pulled towards the ribcage by an invisible piece of string.
*warning, the following is my non-medically trained opinion, based on my personal experience............ for what it is worth*.
I think what can happen after the gland/fat is removed is that the nipples can sometimes get tethered down to the muscle or tissues underneath, causing a slight indentation........ that is then made to look 100 times worse by the post-op swelling in the surrounding tissues.... as you end up with a donut effect of a crater with a large swollen ring around it.
Also, what can happen with the swollen areas
IF you get swelling which hangs around for a long time, it can eventually go a bit harder than the surrounding tissue (in my experience)...... that is scar tissue I believe.
I saw your pictures on the other page and you are at very early days. You had a fairly big case pre-op and a decent amount of swelling was predictable even with the compression vest. Also, you might have a bit of loose skin going on at the moment (causing any indents to look bigger still) which needs to snap back a bit over time.
Worse case scenario is that too much has come out of some areas and not enough from others, then you are looking at a revision maybe. Alternative, you might need a few injections to help break up any scar tissue a few months down the line........ or it may well resolve itself once the swelling has gone....... I mean you immediate post op pics were great, there is no reason to believe anything horrible has gone wrong with the op.
I would say all you can do at the moment is wait and watch.......... see what happens really. Other guys with similar post-op issues have had significant improvements over time (6months or more), but if you are looking for total prefection then I suspect you will be disappointed..... although I agree at present the result isn't ideal, but as I said it is very early days.