Author Topic: Can a seroma reoccur?  (Read 1431 times)

Offline qtji

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I had a seroma after a revision of my gynecomastia surgery to remove scar tissue that formed after the first surgery. A week after the surgery, I had a small seroma, but after it was aspirated twice, it went away. I know that you’re supposed to not exercise when you have a seroma, but can exercising after a seroma is gonna cause it to reoccur?

Offline Litlriki

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By now, if the seroma has not recurred, it's fine to be exercising.  I usually have my patients hold off for a week or so.  Long-term, once resorbed or aspirated, they don't usually come back unless they aren't fully resolved in the first place. 
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