Gynecomastia Support Forum
General => Gynecomastia Talk => Topic started by: qwerty_123 on September 10, 2007, 05:40:35 AM
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im nearly 9 weeks post op...i found that at around2-3 weeks post op my areolars were very tite and round...now they seem to be loose and starting to go oblong shaped...could this be the scar tissue underneath pulling it in different directions...i can feel a hard ring around the incision/scar line
furthermore it seems that i may have some loose skin...whn i flex my pec my areolar wrinkles up...does the areola and surrounding skin tighten still at this stage of recovery or is all done?
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Give it some more time dude... At 9 weeks, you are prolly still healing...
Keep in mind, we all heal at different rates. ;)
GB
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I'm at 2 weeks and I can feel that ring too. It even pushes the skin out a little. It may be scar tissue and I believe that the scar tissue gets softer and dissipates a little, I hope.
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im nearly 9 weeks post op...i found that at around2-3 weeks post op my areolars were very tite and round...now they seem to be loose and starting to go oblong shaped...could this be the scar tissue underneath pulling it in different directions...i can feel a hard ring around the incision/scar line
furthermore it seems that i may have some loose skin...whn i flex my pec my areolar wrinkles up...does the areola and surrounding skin tighten still at this stage of recovery or is all done?
How tight / loose tissues are after surgery depend on the original problem, what was done, swelling, how you heal, and other factors. That is why I prefer gynecomastia male chest surgery techniques that minimize swelling (http://www.plasticsurgery4u.com/procedure_folder/male_breast/gynecomastia_healing.html). Swelling can stretch out skin. As swelling goes down, skin can become loose. How well it shrinks depends on many issues. Patients needing Male Chest Skin Reduction Surgery (http://www.plasticsurgery4u.com/procedure_folder/male_breast/gynecomastia_excess_skin.html) can start out tight. Tight tissues then tend to loosen as they heal.
Hope this helps,
Michael Bermant, MD
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