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Hi,I think that recent changes in the breast such as pain and bruising need to be investigated properly. I would suggests a visit to the doctor for a examination, and from there possible Mammogram or UltrasoundThe previous breast eduction , may not be the cause of the issueJeremy Hunt
Thank you for the question and I am sorry to hear that you are in pain!It has been a long time since your surgery, so it does not sound to me that it's connected. Providing you are up to date with your scans, mammogram, if you are concerned you need to see a doctor.You need to be examined and possibly scanned etc. If you describe the pain"horrid" you really need to see someone and discuss and find some answers.Take care!Carmen
Hello and thank you for your question. Although it's hard to tell from the photos, it appears that you are healing well. I recommend discussing your concerns with your PS at your next visit. I hope this helps!
Blood and fluid discharge from the incisions a few days after injury is not uncommon and is not something to panic about. What you should look out for are the common signs and symptoms of infection. Usually, fever, chills, redness, tenderness, increased temperature, and pain on the incision...
Hi there and thanks for posting,There is no definitive answer to you question. It depends on whether your breasts are largely made up of fat tissue or breast tissue. Also people tend to lose weight from different parts of their bodies in an individual manner.That said 10kg is likely to affect...