Author Topic: Necrosis of Areola?  (Read 966 times)

Offline ajajajaj

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I am 7 days post-op from gland excision and lipo for gynecomastia. I am worried not about the suture that opened prematurely but about the dark skin around the areola where the sutures are added.

Contacting my PS for this as well, but would love another opinion. Could this be early stages of Necrosis? If so, what is the usual plan of action for this?

Offline Dr. Elliot Jacobs

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Some darkening of the lower half of the areola is not uncommon and is not necrosis.  Best to keep the entire area moisturized with antibiotic ointment.  Frequently, the darkened skin may peel off (like a bad sunburn) leaving fresh pink skin underneath.

Best to discuss this with your surgeon.

Relax -- it should be just fine!

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Offline Recovery

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Hi,

I am 7 days post-op from gland excision and lipo for gynecomastia. I am worried not about the suture that opened prematurely but about the dark skin around the areola where the sutures are added.

Contacting my PS for this as well, but would love another opinion. Could this be early stages of Necrosis? If so, what is the usual plan of action for this?
That's not necrosis. It's scar/scab/solidified blood.

I picked it off after 1 month no problem, zero bleeding, Like Dr Jacobs said there was pink skin under it which healed soon after picking the scab.

I would not pick it during the first few weeks or it might get infected. After 4+ weeks I don't see why not.
There's no downside to doing it, mine was almost coming off naturally anyway.

Just know that it isn't permanent. Wait a couple more weeks then see if it falls off on its own, if it's very close to doing so you can assist it.


 

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