How did you feel like the first time you saw your chest after surgery???
- I only got a glimpse of it while still at the hospital, lying down, drowsy from the anesthesia, no mirror and an impatient surgeon. So I didn't have much of any reaction then beyond maybe "oh". But first time I saw it at home, I had quite a reaction.
Did you experience LOVE at first sight seeing your new flat chest??? Did you feel ecstatic or relieved?
- I was pretty shocked, actually. A little "what have I done" kind of feeling and getting lightheaded. I didn't think it looked bad, apart from the wounds themselves (there was no swelling or bruising though), but it was just very different from before and how sudden that change was that took me off guard. It took a while to get used to.
Did you feel indifferent as you couldn't quite see the end result yet?
- I was more impatient for it, and kept trying to imagine what it could become like. I knew I had to get used to it, so I kept looking at my chest often.
Or did you find seeing that horrible plus a sinking feeling of 'WTF did I just do to myself'

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- Yeah, very much like that. It was a nauseting feeling for at least a week or two after op. It was difficult to shower. After that time it started to sink in and I was more like "this was unexpected, but I'm glad I had the op and I don't regret it"
Did you get depressed after surgery? What for? Nasty result? Or lack of mobility and drains etc. ->-bleeped-<-ty things?
- Not really no, my mood was unaffected except from that initial shock. Since I had the op in March that year, I was excited for going topless by summer, going swimming and just feel free. I saw life in a mostly positive light and took care of myself. Got a new haircut, wore my shirts half-open and felt more confident. So in general, my mood was just fine. My mobility was fine too, I didn't have help around (lived alone) and could do most things effortlessly. And even though I moved around so much, my scars barely stretched at all. I only had the drains in one day after op. The only annoyances were the band aids and that post-op binder thing I had to wear 24/7 for the first 3 weeks.
Did you feel what you expected to feel beforehand? If not, what was different? Was it better? Or worse?
- No it was definitely unexpected. I thought I was gonna feel happy and relieved by seeing my post-op chest for the first time, but I also thought I wouldn't be able to express that joy well or much at all. Cause expressing feelings isn't something I can do, generally. The real reaction was worse than I expected, but I found my result to be a lot better than I had expected. I had never heard of anyone else who had the same surgeon as I did and saw no pictures of his previous patients, so I took a pretty huge chance/risk, but he did a very good job with my chest and I did not need a revision.
Is there something you wanna say to those guys who are just going in for surgery? What should we expect when first removing the bandages?
- For me, I wish I had considered the possibility that it might be a shock for my mind to see such a drastic and sudden change, even though the change was a good one. It's better to expect a bad or half-decent result than a good one, to avoid possibly getting disappointed. Or better yet, not to have any expectations. And also, if you do feel ->-bleeped-<-ty seeing it the first time, that does not at all have to mean you won't be satisfied with the result later on. Sometimes that just needs a bit of time and getting used to what's new.
It took about a year for my chest to get almost all feeling back, at least to the degree it could. Now 4 years post-op I'm still numb at the scars and my nipples have very dulled sensation, but I requested that cause I hated how they felt pre-op. I never had erotic sensation in them, it was only uncomfortable, so it's better like this for me. I've no idea why they were like that, but my theory is that the nerves in them got a bit wonky when my tits grew during puberty. They were also almost always hard, also when I was warm and not horny at all. By the way, now post-op, my nipples do and can still get hard, even though they did get re-sized quite a lot, scarred and dulled in sensation. They got permanently discoloured since op as well, with partial hyperpigmentation, and they look like leopard spots now, which I actually like, so I won't get them medically tattooed.