Hello,I am 44 yrs old.i am a African American woman,I have 3 adult children.i had a O breast or larger before my reduction,now it's about a C cup,I am extremely happy with the surgery,my breast size,my doctor,etc.but here is the thing the recovery has been hard real hard.my nipple and stitches have healed great but the pain,sharp pain,tingling,lumps on top of lumps appearing in my breast,my breast get hard as rocks.its alot of pain and lumps all day and night.what can be done to help me,ty.
I did my breast reduction back in June 2006 and two months ago I started feeling a lump in my left breast right side the lump. The lump went but today started feeling a itvh wet to scratch and the skin burst there was white stuff with bloodcomin out it has now left a smll hole in my breast.
2yrs ago i had bilateral breast reduction A couple of days after my breast reduction my right breast got infected popping out breast tissue my surgeon at the time told me itll heal on its own that he cant sew it back up 2 years later its painful itching redness and warm in the same spot i also found a hard lumps(painful) under the breast where the scar is and where the infection was I would like to know whether i should be alarmed and what do you think will happen at the emergency room
I'm 28 years of age, black, female, 5.7 and i have accessory breast in my right axilla. My friend removed hers but after a few days, there's was a hard lump in the area where the tissue was removed, it almost feels like a bouncing ball. According to her doctor, it will take some time for the muscles there to relax and the result to be visible. My question is, does it happen like that for all people, what causes the hard lump and how can it be treated?
I had my breast lump removed which came out normal. Now i want to go for breast reduction. I am a size F aiming for c/b cup. Is it possible?. Lump was removed from medial left quadrant of right breast. Kindly guide which technique ( pedicle )is best to keep nipple alive.
I had a breast reduction 6 years ago, with would healing complications. I have multiple large lumps, about the size of a golf ball, in my right breast. They are uncomfortable and sometimes feel like they move, but have not improved in the 6 years since my surgery. Is it normal for this to not get better? And should I look into having them removed?
I had breast reduction surgery 6 months ago and everything went great. I am very pleased with the outcome and the healing went well. However, two weeks ago, I noticed a hard lump under my right breast on the incision line that was very tender. I had a business conference that was a week long, so I didn't go see my doctor immediately.By the time I returned, that lump was black and blue and was the size of a gumball. It was very painful. I called my doctor and was able to get into see her this morning. She cut it open and drained it and said it was full of pus. She has sent off the "gunk" to have it examined. When I asked her what could have caused this after 6 months, she didn't have an answer.I exercise regularly and don't know if I could have caused this by lifting too much weight or if it is a fluke thing. Do you have any insight on what caused it and if it could be serious? The entire breast is now sore and painful. Thank you.
I am currently breastfeeding and want a reduction when j am done breastfeeding. I have noticed pain where my bra lines are at. I have to wear wired bras. I need the support. Is it possible that my pain is due to the wires?
I've had a breast reducstuon and lift through a Lollipop incision. I am 4 weeks post op. The red inflamed bump is hard as rock, doesn't hurt only when I push hard. What is it? Also there is lots of puckering of skin, does this mean my boobs will sag a lot?