Congrats on your healing so far! You don't at all look like you had surgery so recently! You're a lucky one. I've never honestly seen DI scars like that before, but they look very even.
2 weeks post-op, "keyhole"/periareolar with Dr. Beverly Fischer (Timonium, MD)
I suffered a hematoma on the left side as soon as I got out of surgery. Right drain came out at 9 days, left drain at 13.
FINALLY got my second drain out yesterday (2 weeks for the left side). When I had my checkup the day after surgery, my entire left side was a purple-black bruise. Pretty upsetting, but after the first week, it healed almost completely (I only have a small bruise line under my left breast, I'm honestly not sure how the rest of it healed so quickly, it was BAD!) My left side is very swollen still, but the right side's as flat as can be (you could see the drain from my right side showing through my skin, kinda weird). Finally got to shower today, and took the tape off my nipples. My drain from my right side ended up being defective (they believe the whole box they were shipped was full of defective drains). The seal around the top of the drain was leaking, so it would immediately inflate again when I would squeeze the air out; I actually watched it leak blood when I would squeeze it from the tube. Let me just say how LUCKY I am that the defective drain was NOT on the hematoma side. I would have had to immediately go back into surgery.
Nipples are a good size (almost a little too small, but I'm sure they'll look bigger once scar tissue starts to settle in). The right one looks like it's a perfect circle, and the left one looks pretty close, so I guess it's pretty good overall. There's still so much swelling, I can't tell exactly how good the placement of my nipples are yet. :/ I think they're where they should be?
As far as recovery, I didn't take any pain pills (they prescribed me percocet, which makes me vomit endlessly, so I tore the script up immediately). The first few days, I was cursing every time I had to stand up from the bed or the couch, but other than that, it really wasn't painful at all. I'm at 2 weeks and already feel like I can do pushups (but I'm gonna wait just a few more days, just in case). I can drive my stick perfectly fine by now, and can reach and stretch almost as well as I did before. The worst part really is being trapped in this binder for so long. With my scoliosis, it's killing me. There have been a few times where I've just barely turned in the wrong direction at the wrong moment, and fell to the ground crying in pain, trying to clutch my poor back. I'm waking up almost all night long every night because I want to sleep on my side and can't. The first week and a half I was ok with it, but I guess now that my body's gaining strength back, I want to lie in all kinds of positions.
I have my next appointment in 2 weeks. Hopefully I don't have to drive back up there before then; I still gotta keep an eye on this left side and make sure it doesn't need to be drained further. Fingers crossed!