Man, I have been searching for a case like this. I have the same issue, but only on my left side. I am not nearly as lean as you, so my PS wanted to make sure my skin tightened. He claimed that he sewed my nip to my chest muscle to assure that it healed properly. I assumed that is why it creased like that and when the stitch desolved it would go away. But I assume your PS would not have the same concern, so now I am worried. I can't really tell from you pics, but the way you describe it sounds just like mine. When you flex, does just the bottom of your nip retrract? How far PO are you?
Why would he sew your nipple to your chest? That just sounds like a $200 operation in the back of Big Joe's cellar with his mate Johnny helping out on the vacuum cleaner lipo machine he built...
Are you sure he wasn't covering himself by trying to say it was intentional?
The reason I ask is because straight after surgery I asked my PS how it went, his reply was a bit of an uneasy ".......pause.........err..........yeah o.k.........so so". His response left me shatting myself! But then a little confused later because when he changed the bandages all I could see at the time was 'Oh My God!!! My chest looks so flat' (apart from any muscle contours) But the surgeon wasn't exactly singing his praises about the op, in fact if anything he was a little apologetic. (we don't do the whole lawsuit thing in China, so he didn't need to worry about that) It just made me confused b'cos like I say it looked great to me. Now i've realized the aerola is attached to the pec (by some scar tissue) I think he knew all along. I think they know when they've cokked up! Sounds like mine dodged the question, and maybe urs just had a quick line for it...
Oh i'm 5 weeks post op now. I only fairly recently noticed it when I did the 'jog test!' lol in front of the bathroom mirror (yeah we all do it, sad but true
) anyway I saw the left moving a very slight natural little movement, then I saw the right and
no movement, solid as a rock. Looks fine in light walking movements, but any flexing and the whole nipple area kinda screws up a little, along the bottom by the incision acts like an anchor and it tries to fold in at that point.
I'm sorry if this dosen't make much sense, it's pretty hard to describe in words. I think it dosen't become too noticeable on me because my bodyfat is quite low. But one of my worries is it will look more pronounced if I put weight on as I get older as I wont put any fat on around the incision, but I will everywhere else... creating a bit of a weird inverted hole or something.
Have you got any pics of yours? If you've got a few pounds on me that would be interesting to see what a difference it makes,
lopher