Author Topic: Crest like shape created by residual tissue?  (Read 2526 times)

Offline spooreal

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Hello members and doctors,

I have been concerned with a crest type looking defect in one breast. Up until this point I though it was a crater type defect. However, now that things have settled and I have pinched around, it seems there is a thin line of harder tissue that makes up the shape underneath the skin.

Please look carefully at the photo. 

Doctors and similarly situated members:

1. What is this tissue? Is is the incision where the doctor excised the tissue and residual scarring or left over tissue.

THANKS.

Offline Litlriki

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I'm not sure what you're talking about, and I'm guessing that's why no one has answered.

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Offline spooreal

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I'm not sure what you're talking about, and I'm guessing that's why no one has answered.

Rick Silverman

Thanks doc... lets try again.

My chest looks as if it has a depression which looks like a slight crater deformity, but when I pinch around, it seems there is some rubbery (denser than fat) tissue that makes up the lip or outer edge of this "crater" looking problem. I thought it was a crater until I pinched around and noticed this extra tissue. Now that I observe more, its not a crater at all, but a shadowing effect from the SLIGHT protrusion from this tissue. Because it has a crest like shape, it creates a crater type image from the shadowing. The Tissue SEEMS to be either scar tissue or residual gyno.

 


 

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