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Post by Dillydally7 17th September 2013, 7:54 pm

Well after giving my right breast a good inspection today I noticed a vertical vein type thing in the area where I've been getting soreness and pain. Google says it goes away on its own but do I need to let the clinic know?
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Post by COOKIE 17th September 2013, 7:58 pm

You can if you want to hun. Or you could just wait till your next post-op appointment and tell them then if its still there.

Its not something that needs surgical intervention or anything babe, but massage will help it to go away quicker.

Its entirely up to you whether or not you want to see your surgeon, but they will just advise massage.

If its bothering you lots though, go and see them babe. You paid lots of money for aftercare, so if you feel you need to use it, then do hun. Xx
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Post by mrsball 17th September 2013, 7:59 pm

I has one with this ba it went as quick as it came without even massaging it. Around a week for mine x
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Post by jenniferrf1 17th September 2013, 8:00 pm

Hi dilly, no as far as I'm aware you don't need to let them know because like you said they will go alone by themselves... Hopefully they will disappear for you soon :) xx
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Post by misty23 18th September 2013, 11:07 pm

I've got them under both breasts. Really visible when my arm is above my head and they were so painful and felt bruised. I massaged them even tho it hurt to do it and the pain has eased off but they are still visible. Am going for 5 week check next week so will ask surgeon how long they can be expected to last! X
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