2 Months Post-OpSo I passed the two month mark a couple of days ago and took some pics, just getting around to uploading them. I've always said I'd hope for a decent looking chest around this time. The progress hasnt quite been how I'd hoped, although I'm still hopeful that given time and continual massage the swelling will subside.
Some updates since last time...
Reply from Mr Levick: I also emailed Mr Levick with pictures a week or so ago. He said that I've certainly got swelling. Part of me was hoping he'd tell me to come in and offer a steroid injection, but he said the swelling should subside with time and massage. The lymphatics (drainage system) are still recovering (I remember he told me at the time of the surgery, these inevitably get damaged during the surgery). Hopefully once these recover some of this gunk in my chest will drain away. He also said what I have is most likely NOT scar tissue. Scar tissue can be a problem between 3-6 months, and I've only just hit the 2 month mark. Knowing my luck I'll probably suffer maximum scarring, hopefully not.
Massaging: I've been quite disciplined about this. I massage every night for 20minutes. I havent missed a day since I started following my own regime as it were as detailed in a previous post. Has it helped? It's difficult to say, if it has, the progress is in such incremental steps that it's difficult for me to notice.
Training: I'm pretty much doing all gym exercises now. Even pull ups (although very light pull ups on the assist machine). I still havent done squats or deadlifts yet, and I'm still going to delay these a little. Deadlifts in particular I feel will cause some undue stretching in the chest area.
I get the feeling some of my posts, pictures and complications may have caused some unease on this forum, so I thought I'd answer some questions which readers may find useful:How happy am I with results so far? I'd say about 5/10 so far. But that's because I was hoping for a flat chest by the 2 month mark.
Does it still look as though I have gynecomastia? Yes. Particularly if I wear light coloured clothes, or close fitted t-shirts I still look perky.
Is it better/worse than before surgery? Better. I looked worse before surgery.
Do I regret having surgery? No. Before surgery I knew there was gland and fat in my chest which would never go without surgery. Now I know (or sincerely hope) it's only post surgical tissue/blood/lymph/inflammation which will disappear over time. My body is my body. Meaning, whenever I would have had this surgery, I would have most likely suffered the same recovery issues. So I'm glad I got it done when I did. It's a 6 month investment (in terms of recovery according to Mr Levick's handbook) and then, hopefully, a lifetime freedom from gynecomastia.
Would I still recommend Mr Levick? So far, yes. Mr Levick (and most surgeons' FAQs) would tell you that recovery can take months. Clearly that is the case with me. Additionally, he is the most experienced surgeon in the UK, and his post op care is completely free. He has seen me three times so far after surgery for my chest to be aspirated. He's always charming, professional and replies to emails. Its comforting to know if I'm still not happy at around the 6 month mark, I could go back to him free of charge. Having said all that, however, if it still looks like I have gynecomastia at around the 6 month mark post op and no further corrections can be offered, my answer to this question could be very different.
Here are some recent pictures below. A new development - I've now got a crease across my right nipple. It was the one thing I thought I had gotten away with, but alas the right side of my chest seems to be going through every post-op complication possible:
If I tense my pecs:
If I let them relax: