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Started by Matthew, March 10, 2016, 04:08:47 PM
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Quote from: T.K.G.W. on March 13, 2016, 10:20:32 AMI've seen what a female mastectomy looks like (from cancer) and with that they scrape out everything. The chest looks flat or even concave. And when people gain weight with those they don't really gain in that area because everything has been pulled out above the ribs. Fat tissue needs fat cells to deposit anything in and I'm told that the body gains most of its fat cells at a certain age and doesn't tend to manufacture many more - unless a person becomes morbidly obese perhaps. I'm not sure about that.In FTM surgery they will leave a little tissue behind to ensure your chest looks normal and faintly convex as opposed to the concave or super flat mastectomies (unless you ask otherwise I guess). I also heard that some clinics encourage FTM to work out their pectorals to gain muscle in the area before surgery so it's easier to shape the area.But to answer the question if they've left some fat tissue behind it can always expand if you gain weight and create "moobs" I suppose. There is space below almost all regions of your body's skin for a certain amount of fat to be stored and create insulation.