Pic from day 11, yesterday, taken during my 30 minutes with the compression vest and bandages off.

The other 23 hours and 30 minutes of the day, I have bacitracin covering the nipples, bandaids over that, and two puffy "abdominal pad" square bandages as padding over the incision and chest area, with a tight vest holding everything together, preventing scarring, encouraging reabsorption of fluid from any swelling (of which there is hardly any), and protecting the whole area.
Some skin breakouts where the bandaids around the nipple grafts stick to my skin. There's a line of blemishes that traces the exact outline of each bandaid - maybe I'm allergic to the bandaid material.
In two days the tape over the incisions comes off. Look forward to seeing what they look like, and to getting that tape off of my skin finally. The doc gave a box of Mepiform (?) silicone strips to use starting at the two-week mark, after the tape comes off.
Drain holes on the far lateral (armpit) end of the incisions seems like they healed fine. When I put bacitracin on the nipple grafts every day, whatever is left over I put on the drain holes. (Still using the few mini packets of bacitracin from the doc until I can buy a larger tube.)
Nipple sutures are sticking out a little - surgeon told me I could trim them if they were bothering me, but they are absorbable and will go away on their own eventually. Since they are covered with a bandaid 23 1/2 hours of the day they aren't bothering me but if they were exposed I wouldn't want them brushing up against things.
There's a white bubble-looking spot on the edge of one nipple. Looks similar to what others have posted in this thread, so I am not worried about it.
All is well so far, just a bit tired of having limited range of motion and having to sleep on my back. I have a pillow under my knees and other pillows arranged so I can fall asleep OK, but by the morning all I want to do is roll over, and I can't, so I end up not sleeping as much as I should because I can't get back to sleep comfortably.
Pain is intermittent, not terribly intense. In 12 days since surgery I have cut down from 4 pills per day to 1/2 or 1. Sometimes I feel the incision, sometimes I feel the nerves where the nipples were attached, sometimes my whole chest spasms or twitches a little bit. Honestly the worst pain is the back pain from not being able to turn on my side while I sleep.
My skin does feel really tight, but that's better than having it loose, right? Feels like I'm going to stretch something to the breaking point when I push my shoulder blades together or lift my arms too high.
Surgeon: Robert Anooshian (through Kaiser San Francisco).
Where: San Francisco, California, U.S.A.What: Double incision w/ free nipple graftsTime: 11 days post-opCost: covered by insurance, $5 USD copay. Yes, 5 bucks for surgery thanks to the excellent insurance plan my wife's union secured. Plus $67 including shipping for the optional but strongly suggested compression vest.