I just had my surgery for bilateral gyno done by a general surgeon (insurance paid)
I mentioned to him about wearing a compression vest right before I was put completely under general anesthesia... and he told me (its not really needed... you have enough muscle that it will simply be drained if fluid builds up , etc etc..... well, after I woke up I was bandaged ....rested for a few hours and went to work for the night (3rd shift sleep tech) ... pain felt like I was very sore from a chest workout...but the vicodin that was wearing off was making me feel sick.
well, After work I went to sleep....6-7 hours later I woke up and thought...hmm, i really think my doctor has it wrong, YOU NEED A VEST. So I googled and called my uncle (physician) and he got me a compression wrap (for now) ....seems like a foot wide stretchy wrap thats wrapped around my torso.
my questions for you guys who wore the vest:
1.) how tight was it?
2.) did you even wear a vest?.. drain fluids later?
3.) how long did you wear a vest or have fluid taken out
4.) did i just ruin it all by not wearing a compression vest IMMEDIATELY after surgery? (it took nearly 20 hours before I wore the compression wrap)
Im hoping for the best... My gyno was not highly visable b/c the way the muscle/fat was proportioned...but I indeed had a rather large mass originally (more so unilateral) but no puffy nipple, it bothered me, but no one knew about it.... Ill cry if I unwrap the bandages and i have inverted/weird nipples ...
edit:
my body looks like ****, I haven't dieted/lifted in months...

after surgery I awoke to wearing these bandages ... which feel like they are kinda compressing the wounds.
and now I am wearing this after calling my uncle saying " dude, i need a vest! asap "

I don't know how tight I should wrap it
i am interested in buying a vest to wear, I was linked to this by a poster over at bodybuilding.com

its a stage 1 adjustable vest, costs $99
what about stage 2?
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