Seroma after brachioplasty
I haven't had a seroma but I would if I didn't still have my drain in, I'm told. My PS said that if I didn't have the drain he'd have to go in with a needle and suck out the fluid. So I presume that that's what yours will want to do with the one on your arm. Sometimes it takes several aspirations over a period of days or weeks until it completely resolves. If the seroma is small enough sometimes they'll let you just put pressure on it and hope it absorbs on its own but they're also an infection risk (bacteria thrive in fluid collections) so your PS will most likely just do a needle aspiration.
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5'9 HW: 297 GW: 160 CW: 161
5'9 HW: 297 GW: 160 CW: 161
I had a seroma after my brachioplasty. I went to my doctor here and he refused to drain it since it was near the elbow. He said these are very common sites for seromas after brachioplasty and he didn't want to introduce an infection if I was willing to wait for it to reabsorp. It reabsorped in a few weeks.
I had a seroma that lasted much long after my long thigh lift - but it's gone now.
I had a seroma that lasted much long after my long thigh lift - but it's gone now.
12/09 and 6/11, 9 skin removal procedures with Dr. Sauceda in Monterrey Mexico
Revised to the Sleeve after losing 271 lbs with the LapBand.