Hey guys, I'm about a year out from surgery now and overall not too happy with the end result. Now, don't get me wrong, it's an improvement, but my problem is there is a large degree of asymmetry between the left and right side now. The right side is about half of what it was before surgery, and overall looks like no surgery took place, but it's still very fatty. The left side is virtually fatless and has actually gone to the point where the nipple is crinkled up (ie winking). My roommate says it looks like my chest "got punched in the eye".
Pre-op:
http://img255.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dealingyv8.jpgPost-op:
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/5148/4p5mospostopys6.jpgThe second image is 5 months post op, but it still looks similar today (12 months), if not with more asymmetry. And I even remember the doctor saying that he should have maybe taken more fat out of the right side, but I don't care at this point as long as I'm able to make it go away.
I suspect that 80% of this is my fault, since I should have lost weight prior to the surgery. If I lose a good deal of weight, the breasts should equal out correct? The right side needs to shrink quite a bit before they are symmetrical in size. I don't necessarily care about how the nipple looks weird, right now I just want to look good in a t-shirt. For the record, I'm consistently stretching, exercising and eating right every day.
Dumb question: Getting surgery didn't somehow 'alienate' the breast from losing weight right? Like there's not some sort of weird thing where it's always gonna be this size now that I've had surgery in that area? I really want to avoid a revision surgery.
And also, I want to make sure that when I work out my pecs this will not make me some freak of nature. There is still a little pain on my left side because I feel it's almost too tight. For example when I raise the left arm above my head, straight up in the air, and the pec is stretched.