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Vaginal bleeding should not be related at all to breast surgery or surgery in general. I would recommend visiting your OB/GYN for evaluation. I am located in your area and can refer you to one should you need that.
Vaginal bleeding is in no way related to your augmentation/mastopexy surgery. You should see your GYN for a complete evaluation. Good luck.
Vaginal bleeding is unrelated to breast augmentation/lift. This is a gynecologic issue and you should be seen by your gynecologist for evaluation.
Vaginal bleeding is not likely related to your surgery. You should probably see your gynecologist to be properly evaluated.
Sorry to hear of your concerns. Unfortunately, once the permanent supporting suture becomes exposed, it needs to be removed so your tissues will heal. Much like your body will spits out a sliver in your finger. After removed, your areolas may stretch and widen.
Treatment Because there is a wide range of appearances, from mild to severe, the surgical treatment for Tuberous Breast Deformity or TBD must address the following elements for a successful result : Breast Base Grade: l,ll, or lllAsymmetry left and rightSkin envelopeAreola size, shape,...
Please ask your surgeon.I generally recommend that when taking a shower, patients remove the gauze + vaseline mesh that is taped over your incision. The small white tapes (called steri-strips) that are under the gauze directly over your incision should be left on.
Thank you for your question. It is definitely possible for you to undergo breast augmentation. Sometimes for males, tissue expanders are required, and you should not expect to achieve a result that fully looks like a woman's natural breast.Good luck, and for more information about other choices ...
This problem may be related to asymmetric healing so I would advise waiting until the scars mature and soften and the inflammation subsides. This may take up to several months. With a periareolar mastopexy, the scars around the areola commonly stretch (sometimes too much). If this needs to...
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