
I was then led out and his front desk staff gave me some papers and very detailed instructions for surgery the next day. Personally, as long as my surgeon knows what he’s doing and has good results, I don’t mind if he’s not a comedian. He was polite and nice, but I didn’t see any real personality from him which I don’t mind. He goes very fast, but you can tell that he knows what he’s talking about and he answered any question I had with ease.

He gave me the opportunity to ask questions, and I’m glad I had wrote some down beforehand because with how fast he went through everything, I was pretty stunned with all of the information at once. He took photos of my chest from different angles and explained what the process would be like. G came in with one of his assistants and showed me where he would make incisions and explained to me what it would look like. I took off my shirt and binder and changed into a paper gown. Garramone to come in, but once he did he was very brisk with the appointment. Shortly after, I was called into the back and put into a private room. Once I got inside, I wrote down my name on a piece of paper and they had me fill out my name on a bunch of paperwork that I had time to go through. To get inside, you ring a doorbell and they buzz you in. The actual office looks like all the buildings surrounding it and doesn’t stand out as a trans-centered practice which I liked. My appointment was in the morning at 11am. > Pre-op (one day before surgery) I live locally so I didn’t have to worry about a place to stay. I’m less than a week away from being done with nipple dressings and none of it has been extraordinarily difficult. I probably should have wore my compression socks more but I stopped after maybe 5 days and that was that. I ate my normal food I would have otherwise and only needed a laxative for two days. I slept a LOT the first couple weeks and never had nausea. Any questions are welcome and I will post all the things I bought at the end! As for recovery, I stopped taking percs after about 3 or 4 days because I’m not a fan of opioids and was fine cold turkeying it and switching to tylonel. I am currently 25 days post op and feeling fine. They did something similar and it’s actually very accurate so read theirs too if you’re interested.


For starters, I got the idea to make this from the link below.
