Update 8/9 days post-op:
I had my second post-op consultation this (Tuesday) morning. Basically just went in, took off my compression garment, Dr. Norris had me lay down and he removed the dreaded thick dressings. This was the most painful part of the whole procedure so far! Nothing to do with the procedure itself, just the pain of the dressings being pulled from my chest hair and underarm hair like a giant Band-Aid. Obviously that was over in a second though.
I looked down for the first time at what my chest actually looks like, and WOW! There's still a low-medium amount of swelling, but it's SO FLAT. Dr. Norris got me to feel the swelling which kind of feels like "rice bubbles" (there's a proper name for this but I've since forgotten), and he said this is because when you operate there is some fluid and air buildup which is absorbed by the body after a few weeks.
I got up and looked in the mirror and was too shocked at my flat chest to say anything, but I ended up walking out beaming!
Now I just have to wear the compression vest 24/7 for another 4 or so weeks. It is SO MUCH more comfortable now that the thick dressings aren't there adding the extra tightness.
I must say that it also feels very weird now that it's not padded up as much. The best way I can explain it is like when you cut your fingernails, and the tips of your fingers feel a little more "exposed" because what was there before has been suddenly removed, only this is on a much larger scale. Even if I could, I don't think I'd feel comfortable NOT wearing the vest, and just throwing a shirt straight over my nipples, because it feels so strange and will take some time to adjust.
The swelling on my left and right sides is a little different, but not noticeable unless I feel around and look really close up. The "rice bubbles" feeling is in different places on either side. There's also a bit of numbness on the left side, a little to the side of the nipple (but not on the nipple itself).
I have another appointment next Thursday where Dr. Norris said he would start addressing the scarring for the best results. He said something about silicone, but I'm not sure what that involves because I was too busy feeling my chest, haha.
Anyway, I'm gonna have to give it a few more weeks / months for the swelling to settle, and to get used to the feeling, before I can see a real indication of the final result. At the moment though, WOW, already such an improvement! Even if all else turns to crap, at least I'll be able to go and buy a shirt without having to stress about it.
I'll edit this post and add some photos tomorrow.
EDIT: Now 2 weeks post-op, everything seems to be healing okay. Haven't posted photos because I left my phone at a friend's house and don't have it back yet, I've been so busy between uni and 21st birthday celebrations. There's still more swelling in the right side, but a lot of it's gone down. I'm so much more comfortable now being able to shower and all, and I'm getting used to the compression vest to a point where I barely even notice it now.
Anyway, I should be able to post some photos in the coming days. I have another appointment Thursday where Dr. Norris said he'd examine scar development and work out a plan to minimise it as much as possible. I also hope he can put on some new waterproof strips over the area (unless he's ready to remove them completely) because despite being very careful when showering, they're starting to come loose at the edges.