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What you are describing is actually quite concerning. I would suggest communicating your question with your plastic surgeon; going to an urgent care or emergency room may be the best most appropriate course of action to rule out pulmonary complications such as pneumonia or embolism. Best wishes.
Get off the computer and get in touch with your surgeon immediately. That is the only reasonable way to manage any type of bleeding after surgery.
It is not unusual to still have some soreness 6 weeks after. You are still in the healing phase. This also depends on how active you have been. Take things easy and gradually you will get better.All the best.
Yes, stitches coming up under the skin can feel like a needle,Most of these sutures are dissolving, getting softer with time.But if a suture I can feel is hurting a patient, I give local anesthetic and try to remove it. Ask your surgeon is this is a possibility for you. Best wishes.