Hey guys, had my consultation with my chest surgeon the other day and he explained many things and answered a lot of questions I had. One of the more interesting things he mentioned was that it is necessary to leave some breast tissue to avoid a sunken or concave profile on the finished chest, which is one of the main differences between this kind of surgery and that of a cancer patient's mastectomy (in which all breast tissue is completely removed). He went on to explain that if I were to stop my T, there is a chance that the breast tissue may re-grow slightly.
Just something to bear in mind I suppose, for anyone who is thinking of not remaining on T for life.