21/6/05:
Although the swelling is far less on the left, the flap feels like a big lump now. Although I was never trained to do ultrasound, I went to the echocardiography room today secretly in work, locked the door and did the ultrasound to my chest. echo images are not so good but i got what I wanted to know. I could figure out from the pictures the following:
1) on the right: the flap is flat, still free, with very little free fuid. This means there is a long way to go untill fibrotic adhesions form and pull things together.
2) on the left the flap is thick (edema=fluid in the flap tissue) and underneath it I could see small spaces filled with fluid, especially if you go straight from the nipple to the chest wall.
went home, cleaned my self well, took 1g cloxacillin and put a needle in, aspirated 5 mls of lightly blood stained fluid. put some iodine/alcohol on, then dressing and went to bed. after I woke up I could feel reasonable difference. I used some ice packs and I feel good.
Seromas although usually benign, could be pain in the ***, they cause tense inflammation and discomfort and really delay healing. I am saying this in case you wonder why the h**l this guy keeps puting needles in his chest.
One other complication that can give similar picture is fat necrosis (death of fat cells due to lack of blood supply) although this usually happens in the first few days post op, it can be delayed. it varies from mild cases to severe gangrenous picture with severe skin damage. You can get similar ultrasound picture to cystic seroma because the dead fat liquifies and forms oil cysts that look similar.I feel that some small degree of this is happening with me (I actually saw some fat debris in one of the aspirates) but the fact that things are improving (slowly) is a bit reassuring.
Using alcohol and iodine also can delay wound healing because these chemical are toxic to fibroblasts (the cells that heal the wound) but I have to use them to avoid infection.
NB: DO NOT DO THIS AT HOME.
I am a consultant in internal medicine, therefore I am responsible for what I do and I know exactly the complications of what i do to myself. in your case please consult your doctor for everything.