Dear CrazyDogLady67
I know it's just a manner of speaking but let's hope no breast surgeon is about to hack or chop in this day and age. Among all the other things to thnk about, you might want to discuss your current thinking about reconstruction. If you were absolutely certain you didn't want it, you might want to talk to your surgeon about a neat, flat closure. If you're not sure and want to wait a bit, that's useful information too - I wasn't at all sure about it so my surgeon left sufficient skin to assist in reconstruction later. Of course, you may want to do an immediate reconstruction in which case you will need to talk of options available to you.
My surgeon has become an old friend - nearly 14 years after my mastectomy, he still does a biennial check, has removed a number of little skin things (all quite benign, but best gone), given good advice and bears no ill will that I never did do that reconstruction! I trust your surgeon will prove as good and as useful.