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- Scabbing, blistering, wound opening, seroma, or skin loss along the edge of the surgical cut or within the skin flaps may occur. Risks: Shoulder pain ...
- ... collect under the incision. This is called a seroma. It is fairly common. A seroma may go away on its own. If it ...
- ... collect under the incision. This is called a seroma. It is fairly common. A seroma may go away on its own. If it ...
- ... tenderness, or even an infection. A fluid pocket (seroma) could develop in the surgical area and may ... Increased firmness of breast or some asymmetry Residual seroma (area of thickening) Skin redness and discoloration
- ... the face Fluid that collects under the skin (seroma) Irregular skin shape (contour) Changes in skin color ...