9 days post op ! and I had the 1st follow up visit with the P.S. today.
My surgery lasted just over 1 hour, the bleeding was negligible, no drains, no sutures, no leakage. I have very little swelling, deep black, blue and yellow bruising that are fading fast.
The technique used was as described by Dr.Lista except in my case my P.S. had to 'adjust the procedure' after surgery began. Lypo was also done from 2 extra incision sites towards the center of the chest and lower than the areola. A decision I am totally ok with because the results are excellent, the 2 extra incisions do not look at all like incisions, they are too small, more like skin imperfections and that is after only 9 days. The other 2 incisions from where the gland excision and most of the lypo was done are about 1.5 cm long and in an inconspicuous area all easily hidden in the chest hair which thankfully I did not need to shave. It can be a pain to remove the bandages though.
Bottom line: I am flat chested as a man should be, no gland at all as far as I can tell, no unusual shapes. Very happy with the surgery.
Vest was put on after I was awake, but barely. Woke with a dry mouth and stayed in a recliner for over 4 hours, sipping cool water until a clinic nurse was free to drive me to the convalescent facility, there I spoke briefly to the nurse there, walked up to my room, then puked suddenly violently all the water consumed since I awoke, only then did I become hungry, hadn't eaten at all in 20 hours. Following morning I was dizzy as soon as I tried to get up, the dizziness comes back after every time I lay down for a while but clears up after a few minutes on my feet. My doc quickly dismissed the dizziness problem when I said I had this occasionally all my life but it never lasts more than 2 or 3 days. I drove home 28 hours after surgery no problem.
My doc says in my case it is not important to wear the vest after 2 weeks, but I think I'll continue until Xmas just to be on the safe side.
A word of advice, always try to remember after showering to pat dry, not to rub, ... OUCH!
I still need time to heal, to increase the comfortable mobility range of my arms before I can do anything remotely ressembling exercise; still too early to jog, stretch or lift heavy objects, but brisk walks are ok.
Next follow up visit with my P.S. is in 6 months.