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Offline Ramkri

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I had Gynecomastia surgery 5 weeks ago; Since then, one side of my chest seems bigger and somewhat puffy around the nipple;The other side the nipple hangs lower and is hard all over to the touch as if there is still scar tissue; on this flat side they had to go back in during surgery to remove excess blood, and placed a drainer on that side. Is this normal, or should I be concerned that I am having uneven healing or fluid buildup on the other side. My follow up isn't until Dec 13. 

Offline DrPensler

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It is not unusual for there to be asymmetry to some degree with swelling and healing after  surgery. The differences resolve with time typically. The assumption I am making is the surgery was done correctly.
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Offline Litlriki

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As noted, some mild asymmetry in the early post-operative period is common.  By five weeks post-operatively, that should be resolving unless the condition was asymmetric pre-operatively, in which case there might always be some mild asymmetry.  Bleeding on one side can cause prolonged swelling.  That might also account for prolonged asymmetry.  

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