Hi guys
I'm 40. Had gyne ever since I hit puberty, and finally decided (and could afford) to do something about it last year. This was partly for me, but especially for my kids, so I could go swimming with them.
I had a consultation last November and was booked in for surgery last Tuesday, 9/1. The consultant confirmed that I had breast tissue and would undertake some aggressive lipo to improve my contour. He stressed he would not be able to give me a perfect chest, but I assured him that something approaching normal was all I really wanted.
So, last week I checked in and was seen by the surgeon (took photos, drew contours) and the anaesthetist. At 1030 I went to surgery, the last thing I remember was the anaesthetist saying "this will make you drowsy" and then I am lying in recovery talking to a nurse about DVD recorders (yes, your mind rambles!!!!!)
Anyway, back to the room to sleep off the general (which was a light one, so I had no feeling of sickness at all) and I have to be honest and say I was felling really very good. Pain was minimal (the local to my chest wouldn't wear off for 24 hours), very little swelling, and I was able to eat a decent lunch at 1pm. No drains in my chest, just a large dressing to cover the breast area. Received paracetamol every four hours and antibiotics and anti-inflammatories every eight hours (and continued to do so for a week). The surgeon came to see me about 5pm and said he'd removed 1 litre in total (is that a lot?) and was pleased with how everything went. Interestingly, he told me not to bother with a compression vest at all, which I had assumed would be a given, but should simply wear tight fitting t shirts for a few weeks.
After a good sleep I went home the next morning. Still felt pretty good. Then the local wore off in my chest and the feeling was weird. My chest felt tingly, electric, sticky. Very weird, but certainly not that painful.
Dressing came off during the afternoon on the following day (48 hours after surgery). I was stunned at what was looking back at me. Two very small incisions on each breast (one high, one low) and hardly any bruising at all (compared to what I expected). But above all, a fairly flat, well contoured male chest! My wife just said one word - wow!
So, a week later and what's changed? Well, the bruising has deepend and is pretty severe, especially under my arms and around the lower incisions (where most of the removal was done I guess). There is also some deep swelling now, but even so my profile is still great. Every day I feel better and better. I wouldn't want to take a hard blow to the affected areas as that would hurt like crazy I suspect, but just taking it easy all is well.
I hope to post some before and after pictures soon, but I for one have had a very positive experience and I am so glad I went ahead with the surgery. I can't wait for the summer holidays now!
Best wishes
Gareth