Today marks exactly 3 weeks post op. Healing has gone well with 99% of the bruising now completely gone. The scars under my armpits are already barely visible, and its incredible to think this can all be done through such a small opening.
I have swapped back and forth between the abdominal binder I was supplied with, and the post op compression garment I bought. I tend to use the latter if I am going out as it is less visible and allows greater freedom of movement.
There is very little pain, just the odd bit of soreness here and there, predominantly my ribs (?) and under my armpits. I think I can attribute the armpit soreness to the abdominal binder being pulled up so high, but this is necessary to ensure it covers the very top corners of the chest where it meets the armpit. This area was lumpy at first (with congealed blood I presume) as its the area between the scar and where the surgeon needs to get to. My nipples have both scabbed over to varying degrees, but Im finding baths and showers are helping it heal nicely.
I have documented the progress in pictures, and will update as the weeks and months progress:
* As you can see my right side had become significantly bigger over a period of years. Lots of chest hair to hide it as much as possible.
* Bruised and sore, the armpit wounds were sticking to the bandage and lots of bruising.
* Not looking good. This was a heat rash caused by lack of air and the heating too high at home. A GP can prescribe cream for this if it happens to you. I got it to clear up by gently washing and giving it an hour or so of fresh air each day.
* Heat rash has cleared up but left scabbing and redness behind. Shape looks uneven due to the abdominal binder, but its very early days.
* Scar is tiny and healing fast, afterwards I realised the other side looked even better. When arms are down the scars fold into creases and cannot be seen.
* Starting to look a lot better, shape is also good with no lumps or bumps except for a couple at the corners of the chest near the armpits. Keeping the abdominal binder up high and massaging them in the bath sorts them out.
* Very happy so far, colour is almost completely normal. You can see that one of nipples has scabbed over but is happily healing. Shape looks good with both sides looking even, although there are lines from the compression band. I imagine once Im done with the compression garments my chest will be allowed to gain its natural shape without being flattened down all day every day. Still a little puffy near the armpits but massaging in the bath has completely resolved the lumps.
Hopefully these pictures will help anyone considering this surgery to know what to expect. I had read loads over the years but there were still little details I have discovered for myself along the way. At 6 weeks I will begin light weights and exercise, as I plan to build my pecks up a little. I will never be a fitness fanatic but I think my chest is a good blank canvas for gaining a nice modest shape.