Author Topic: Stitches in middle of the areola?  (Read 2395 times)

Offline wooz101

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Hi all,
Hi! I am 6 days post op. I've had gyno surgery with a very reputable doctor on both sides. Only gland excision, no lipo, both sides were the same severity. However, after removing the gauze pads, I've noticed that my left areola looks pretty normal, but the right looks weird, and has stitches in the middle. have I been butchered? What happened here? Is this common and will my areola ever look normal? I've attached pics of both sides. Any explanation would mean a lot, I am freaking out. Thanks!!!

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Offline Dr. Elliot Jacobs

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Really can't tell from your photos what was done.  And at six days, it is much much too early to become upset about the results.  You should, however, inquire of your surgeon at your next visit as to why there were stitches in the middle of the areola.  He should be able to answer your questions.

In the meantime, be patient and allow healing to progress , swelling to decrease, etc.  You may be pleasantly surprised at the results -- but they will be several months down the road.

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Offline George Pope, M.D.

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Slamberton1:
I answered your question in the thread you started.  Here's my reply again:

This early in the healing process it's not unusual to have some asymmetry.  It could be more swelling on one side than the other.  You could have had some nipple asymmetry that went undetected before the surgery.  
Be sure to address it with your surgeon at your follow up visit if it persists.  But try not to worry this early in the game.
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Offline Slamberton1

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Oh, I didn't realise that I posted my question on this post by mistake. 😳

Offline Htopball

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I am in this same situation, one nipple is cut and stitched in the middle. What did your surgeon say about it and what does it look like now? Thank you..


 

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