Bro, I have had the same thing. I'm going for my 4th surgery tomorrow. Here's the story.
Got gyno at puberty, glandular only, no fat. It went away on its own. Began using steroids and it came back. Had it removed by a PS, glandular only, no lipo. It looked great right after surgery. About 1.5 to 2wks later, hard lumps under incision. Doc says its scar tissue and will go away. It didn't. Had surgery again. Looked great. 1.5 to 2 wks later same thing but only in left nip. Doc said it will go away. It didn't.
10 yrs later in May of this year had surgery again only on left nip by different PS. Results, same. Looked great right after surgery and about 2 wks later lump again. He said it's scar tissue and will go away. 4 months later lump is still there and I'm going back for my 4th surgery.
If your situation is like mine then you may need another surgery. Both docs gave me corticosteroid injections in the lumps and they did not work. Try giving it another month or so and see if the lump disappears.
Good luck.
By the way, both docs told me the same thing about nips looking fine but they don't. I have asked others about this and no one can tell me why its happening. Its not steroids bcause I have been clean for a while and both docs were aware of my use.
so u had surgery initially 10+ years ago? thats when gyne surgery woulda been in its infancy.
Can I ask you mate, if you keep having surgery and keep ending up with scar tissue each time, why are you continuing to pursue a surgical route??
I know with myself.. I have had 2 surgeries and both times I was super stoked for the first few weeks, and then bitterly dissapointed a few weeks later when scar tissue built up, leaving it looking like gyne (albeit somewhat lesser than the original gyne but still bad enough), all over again.
I was asking my ps about the prospects of a third surgery and he said he was putting his foot down, as there was nothing left to remove aside from scar tissue, which is just gonna build up again. Im starting to think on his wavelength too here.
Its just how some people's bodies are (like mine unfortunately) - theyre gonna produce scar tissue after these surgeries every time, no matter what.
Im now wondering what other options for dealing with long term (6+months) scar tissue are..... (Ive already had one shot of cortisone yet to no avail).
so anyway.. when's your 4th op scheduled for?
Id be very very keen to speak to you around 2/3 weeks post-op 4 to see how youre getting on ..
cheers mate
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