Hi guys! I'm 4 weeks post op myself, and am no stranger now to swelling and scar tissue. It seems my left side had been more problematic than the right. But overall, it still is WAY better than before. I've read a lot of other guys experiences, and it seems that almost every plastic surgeon had their own recommendations as far as after surgery care. There are a few constants, like the compression vest, but the length of time to wear it for example varies greatly. In my case, I went in for my 1 week post op consult, and was told to start massaging from that point out. Believe me, after only 1 week of healing, massaging hurt like hell! But only after 1 week I had developed a very large lump of scar tissue extending from my left lat, all the way to the other side of my left nipple. I was told to massage HARD. "If it doesn't hurt, you aren't pushing hard enough", is what I was told. As much as it hurt (and it DID hurt) the hardness of the lump had decreased dramatically from what it was. Other areas have begun to feel lumpy, such as beneath the nipple area, so I continue to massage those areas particularly hard as well. I hope to break down the scar tissue a bit and assist my body with re absorbing everything. The swelling is still there, but it's soft, so I know it should dissipate over time. Like Masked said, it isn't perfectly flat, but it doesn't have the feminine contour of being pointy or saggy at all. It's tough not to be really critical of ourselves after living with gyne for so long. But have a really good look at other guys chests out there. Watch them on TV even if it's cold where you are. Most guys do not have perfectly flat chests. They have a rounded pectoral area, which is the way it's supposed to be. Hopefully though, your swelling will subside more over time and you will be satisfied with the results. I recommend to anyone to take good before surgery pics that you can reference back to if discouraged by your results. In most cases, we forget about just how bad things looked before compared to how much better things look now. Hopefully this will be your case too. Best of luck!